2024 Rush/Rec Stats
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144
YDS
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393
TD
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2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Although he remains one of the NFL's best passing-down backs, White's gliding, passive style of running between the tackles made him vulnerable last season once Bucky Irving offered a contrasting, compelling alternative. Irving runs with zero hesitation and maximum aggression, whereas White seems to cautiously tread in comparison, as if waiting for a crease that never appears. Indeed, White is clearly more comfortable in space than in traffic, and as long as that's the case, it will be difficult for him to take a lot of touches at Irving's expense. The appeal for fantasy is that White's passing-down skills and strong track record of durability could lead to huge workloads if Irving misses time. Even then, there's some chance Sean Tucker -- who averaged 6.2 YPC on 50 carries last year -- would siphon off a meaningful share of early down work, leaving White with fewer touches than what a healthy Irving normally would handle. Read Past Outlooks
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Not on injury report
White (groin) wasn't listed on the Buccaneers' first Week 1 practice report Wednesday, Brianna Dix of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
White emerged from preseason Week 1 action with a groin injury, after which coach Todd Bowles said at the time made the running back "day-to-day," per Scott Smith of the team's official site. It's unclear if Wednesday's uncapped session marks White's first since then, but he now has a clean bill of health ahead of Sunday's game in Atlanta, when he'll be working in a complementary role behind No. 1 RB Bucky Irving. Such a gig amounted to 10.1 touches per game for White after Tampa Bay's Week 11 bye last season, but only 20 touches total over the final four contests, including a wild-card loss to the Commanders.
White emerged from preseason Week 1 action with a groin injury, after which coach Todd Bowles said at the time made the running back "day-to-day," per Scott Smith of the team's official site. It's unclear if Wednesday's uncapped session marks White's first since then, but he now has a clean bill of health ahead of Sunday's game in Atlanta, when he'll be working in a complementary role behind No. 1 RB Bucky Irving. Such a gig amounted to 10.1 touches per game for White after Tampa Bay's Week 11 bye last season, but only 20 touches total over the final four contests, including a wild-card loss to the Commanders.
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Broken Tackle %
11.1%Positive Run %
79.9%% Yds After Contact
71.8%Avg Yds After Contact
3.1Rushing TD %
2.1%Touches Per Game
12.2% Snaps w/Touch
34.7%Air Yards Per Game
-6.8Air Yards Per Snap
-0.19% Team Air Yards
-2.9%% Team Targets
10.1%Avg Depth of Target
-1.9 YdsCatch Rate
89.5%Drop Rate
1.8%Avg Yds After Catch
10.0% Targeted On Route
18.9%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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2024 Rachaad White Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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6' 0"Weight
214 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.48 secVertical Jump
38.0 inBroad Jump
125 inHand Length
9.75 inArm Length
31.25 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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Offense was a surprising bright spot for the Buccaneers in 2023, and White played a big role in that outcome. The 2022 third-round pick really settled in as a workhorse for Tampa Bay, taking a much bigger workload than he'd ever previously handled in the NFL or college. White held up well in the new role, playing 17 games and leading all RBs with 823 snaps. He was particularly effective as a pass catcher, turning 70 targets into 64 catches for 549 yards and three touchdowns. That's elite efficiency by RB standards, and to an extent that can't happen based on luck alone over such a considerable sample. The catch is that White's rushing production was predictably inefficient behind an O-line that had three new starters and struggled on the interior, with his rushing average of 3.6 yards opening up the possibility of another RB getting in on the action in 2024. Good as White was in 2023 -- especially for fantasy purposes -- it's also true that his volume was granted in part because the Bucs had little else in the backfield. The addition of fourth-round pick Bucky Irving is a slight concern at a glance because the rookie is also a capable pass catcher, but White has size, speed and experience working in his favor (Irving ran a 4.55 40 at 5-9, 192, compared to White's 4.48 at 6-0, 214). With Irving and Chase Edmonds the main threats to take playing time, White could rank among the league leaders in snaps and touches again.
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Labeled day-to-day
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles said Monday that White (groin), who is not participating in practice, is day-to-day, Scott Smith of the Buccaneers' official site reports.
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Absent from practice Monday
White (groin) is not participating in Monday's practice, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.
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Diagnosed with groin injury
Head coach Todd Bowles said Sunday that White was diagnosed with a groin injury and will undergo further tests to determine its severity, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.
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Won't return Saturday
White (groin) is ruled out for the remainder of Saturday's preseason matchup against the Titans.
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Drops weight, focused on quickness
White said during Thursday's training camp practice that he's dropped down to roughly 212 pounds and has improved his quickness, conditioning and stamina heading into Year 4, Greg Auman of Fox Sports reports.
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Drops weight to gain quickness
White has impressed at training camp with his quickness after dropping weight this offseason, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
White has stated he's aiming to play at approximately 211 pounds this season after typically operating at 218-to-220 pounds during the 2024 campaign. Head coach Todd Bowles praised White's early-camp performances, noting "he's lighter, he's quicker, he looks great back there returning punts, he looks great in the backfield." Bowles also referred to White, who projects to once again operate as a complementary option to Bucky Irving in the Buccaneers' backfield, as "our best blitz pickup guy."
White has stated he's aiming to play at approximately 211 pounds this season after typically operating at 218-to-220 pounds during the 2024 campaign. Head coach Todd Bowles praised White's early-camp performances, noting "he's lighter, he's quicker, he looks great back there returning punts, he looks great in the backfield." Bowles also referred to White, who projects to once again operate as a complementary option to Bucky Irving in the Buccaneers' backfield, as "our best blitz pickup guy."