A Bright Spot From 2022: Rachaad White

January 26th, 2023

Future backfield star?

Joe hates to type it, but just from the names of the first few guys rumored to be linked to the Bucs in their search for a new offensive coordinator, Joe has the dreaded feeling this team will become a ground-and-pound team.

If that does happen to transpire, Nick Shook of NFL.com thinks the Bucs have the back already in pace, Rachaad White.

Bucs running backs didn’t really do squat this season. But White, per Shook, did enough to look like he has a nice future.

… it found another quality runner in its backfield. Amid the frequent consternation regarding the Bucs’ struggles, did anyone notice when White took Leonard Fournette’s job? It happened in Week 10, the Munich game played against the Seahawks, when White rushed 22 times for 105 yards and helped Tampa Bay sneak past Seattle, 21-16. From there, he started every remaining game, and while he didn’t put up great numbers, he posed a greater threat than Fournette and carries more future value at the position. It was a tough year in Tampa and there weren’t many Bucs candidates for this list, but I like White’s potential. The rookie showed he can be a viable NFL back.

If anything was clear, it was that failed offensive coordinator Byron Leftwich simply didn’t know how to scheme a running game. The Bucs were dead-last in the NFL in yards rushing and yards per carry.

So since Joe has the shakes thinking about the Bucs going ground and pound, perhaps White has a breakout season in 2023?

31 Responses to “A Bright Spot From 2022: Rachaad White”

  1. Proudbucsfan Says:

    They shouldn’t have let Ronald Jones walk, he was a very good pure runner, it’s the blitz pick up and blocking he failed at but he could have opened things up for the offense if he was here this season. I do see White improving he needs to hit the whole with more power, he should hit the weights this offseason.

  2. Joe in Michigan Says:

    Proudbucsfan Says:
    January 26th, 2023 at 4:52 am
    They shouldn’t have let Ronald Jones walk, he was a very good pure runner, it’s the blitz pick up and blocking he failed at but he could have opened things up for the offense if he was here this season. I do see White improving he needs to hit the whole with more power, he should hit the weights this offseason.
    ^^^^^^^^^^
    Ron Jones had 70 rushing yards. For the season.

  3. darengibo Says:

    He probably would have had 100 total yards with KC, but he kept stepping out of bounds, 1 yard short of the sticks.

  4. Joe in Michigan Says:

    darengibo Says:
    January 26th, 2023 at 6:00 am
    He probably would have had 100 total yards with KC, but he kept stepping out of bounds, 1 yard short of the sticks.
    ^^^^^^^^
    Hahahaha, you remember Ronnie like I remember him!

  5. Will Says:

    I like White but I still think we need someone with a bit more speed and wiggle to compliment him. He’s not a threat to out run many people but I do think he’ll be a good back for us.

  6. Rpg Says:

    BORING

  7. Rpg Says:

    BORING!

  8. mg Says:

    Hiring a defensive head coach in an offensive league is pure stupidity on the owners.

  9. SB~LV Says:

    Yes !
    The off season with diet and weight training will bring him back better

  10. Bucfan Says:

    With the FIRST pick in the 2024 draft, the Bucs select _______?

  11. Daniel Says:

    Wait people really want RoJo back? Couldn’t catch and clueless in blitz pick-up.

  12. Tampabaybucfan Says:

    White can run & White can catch the ball……I think he’s a keeper…..

  13. ClwJB Says:

    Kid is definitely a keeper, patient runner, good hands, learning to pass block better

    Need 2 starter level running backs in this league and he is one of them for sure

  14. RickyBobby10 Says:

    This is why #Collaspe4Caleb is on. Bowles has already started his campaign to run this organization into the ground.
    And Tom Brady is not coming back. GET OVER IT.

    At least 2 more seasons of losing is coming.

  15. ModHairKen Says:

    Matt Patricia is available.

  16. ModHairKen Says:

    Collapse for Caleb? Yeah, no. Jameis, part 2. Caleb is a loser. Low mentality. Low sportsmanship.

  17. The Daily Coroner Says:

    Yep. You win games on the line. Need new left tackle. both guards.

  18. The Daily Coroner Says:

    Then again move Tristan Whirfs to left tackle and Donovan Smith to right tackle.

  19. D-Rok Says:

    Three bright spots from this season for me:
    1) Lenny serving Parsons a rump-roast.
    2) White throwing a guy outta the club.
    3) Evans vs. Carolina, Part 2.

  20. Yucs2Bucs Says:

    Finally Joe !!! I’m excited about this guy and if Lenny didn’t have to get his mandatory touches a game they maybe would of had a better run game. He’s got the tools

  21. Goatfarmer Says:

    With an o-line who run blocks like the play is a pass, the only thing Blowes will pound will happen by himself in private.

    Toad Failure.

  22. SOEbuc Says:

    RoJo began to be a serious good downhill runner at the end, yet was not used at all. White gets through for a couple sometimes, but like Lenny, usually gets stuffed at LOS. He took Lenny job because of injury than lead the worst run game in the league.

    Camarda is the bright spot of 2022. Gotta boot and maybe held three guys or more from taking it to the house. Great choice by Licht.

  23. sasquatch Says:

    I don’t know where J03 gets the idea that the OC candidates look like “ground and pound”… Kubiak is a passing game coordinator, McCardell is a receivers coach. Cooter is a passing game coordinator. Patullo is the Eagles passing game coordinator. Where’s the ground and pound? Methinks this is just the usual reflexive negativity because it’s not a big name. Boo hoo.

  24. IrishTony Says:

    We got our collective ass kicked by a ground and pound team but we need more perimeter speed.

  25. IrishTony Says:

    Oh and better run scheming. Btw how do we know we have an incompetent line when the OC didn’t even have a discernible scheme in place.

  26. steele Says:

    Slow Mo Rachaad is no savior. No amount of conflating will make it so.

    To be charitable, he is a certain kind of back only suited to a certain environment. he is not explosive or quick, not a powerful back or tackle breaker,a long strider who takes a long time to gather a head of steam. He is high runner, and is taken down more easily than he should. He is best as a gadget, a pass catcher on bubbles and screens who needs open field and, most importantly, a blocking scheme and an offense with a lot of motion. At best, a #3, a marginal #2 in the right system.

    He is not a good fit for this team, which needs badly to have a feature back of much greater ability. He was a reach, and now it is stuck with him.

  27. Wild Bill Says:

    White made some really good runs especially considering the line that was “blocking” for him. And he showed decent pass catching ability. I thought he was one of the few bright spots in an overall lousy run team.

  28. NEfan Says:

    White is a keeper, can’t stand how Lenny stutter steps, doesn’t he know that slows him down? Looks like the Roadrunner, running in place going no where. Rojo is a bust, can’t block, can’t catch and no heart. Selling cars in 2 years.

  29. Matt Says:

    All I see is Charles Sims with this guy.

  30. Browsing from DC Says:

    Lefty had a “run game coordinator” and “o-line coach” that have so far been retained by Bowles and the Bucs. I use “quotes” because they failed miserably at devising a run game. Enough with the injuries excuse. Total lack of creativity from those two, working alongside Leftwich was a joke, so I blame Leftwich but he’s not alone and took the fall for these two clods.

  31. sasquatch Says:

    Browsing from DC Says:
    January 26th, 2023 at 7:47 pm

    so I blame Leftwich but he’s not alone and took the fall for these two clods.

    Run game coordinator doesn’t mean a damn thing if Leftwich doesn’t call the right plays.

    Goodwin is a good coach with a solid reputation. He bears no responsibility for the sh!tty playcalling.