The 2026 NFL Combine is underway in Indianapolis, and several Texas A&M standouts are already turning heads with strong early testing numbers. But one Aggie has opted for a different approach.
During his media availability, running back Le’Veon Moss confirmed he will not participate in any on‑field workouts this week, choosing instead to wait until Texas A&M’s Pro Day. Moss noted that he is still not fully healthy and wants to ensure he’s at 100% before performing the 40‑yard dash, agility drills, and position work.

It’s a sensible decision, but it does underscore one of the primary questions NFL teams have raised throughout the evaluation process. Availability has been the lone knock-on Moss, a dynamic SEC playmaker who flashed three‑down ability, power between the tackles, and legitimate breakaway speed when healthy. His absence was always noticeable, and his ceiling has never been in doubt — only his durability.
For now, Moss’ combine participation will be limited to interviews and official measurements.
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