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        Rachaad White Fantasy Overview

        Rachaad White

        Rachaad White
        Player Profile

        RB WAS

        Height

        6'0"

        Weight

        214 lbs.

        Experience

        5 yrs.

        Bye

        7

        Birthday

        Jan 12, 1999

        Age

        27.5

        College

        Arizona State

        NFL Draft Pick

        2022 - Rd 3, Pk 91

        Fantasy Rankings & Projections

        Fantasy Rankings

        Weekly
        BYE -
        Season
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        Dynasty
        RB48

        2026 Projections

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        DS 3D Projection

        Rachaad White's Preseason Player Analysis

        2025 Role & Results

        Production & Fantasy Finishes

        White ran 132 times for 572 yards and 4 TDs in 2025, adding 40 catches for 218 yards.

        White spent 2022-2025 with the Buccaneers, bouncing between featured-back and job-sharing roles:

        Season

        PPR points per game

        Rank

        2022

        8.2

        RB50

        2023

        15.8

        RB10

        2024

        12.5

        RB22

        2025

        8.4

        RB41

        His 2023 season showed White could produce as a primary option, with career highs in TDs (9 total) and catches (64) fueling an RB1-level finish. But his production slipped over the last two seasons after the team drafted Bucky Irving in 2024.

        Usage & Role

        White’s carry share also dipped over the past two seasons with Irving on the roster:

        Season

        RB Carry Share

        2022

        39.5%

        2023

        75.6%

        2024

        35.9%

        2025

        33.2%

        White had one lead-back season in 2023, when he finished RB10. But Irving beat him out in both 2024 and 2025, and White’s rushing efficiency numbers help explain why.

        Efficiency & Regression

        Among 51 RBs with 90+ carries in 2025, White ranked 27th in yards per carry (4.25) and 44th in rush yards over expected per attempt (minus-0.22), down from 4.33 and 0.36 in 2024.

        His yards after contact also fell from 3.13 per attempt (18th) in 2024 to 2.95 (35th) in 2025. Put it together, and White's rushing profile offered little encouragement last season.

        His receiving profile regressed sharply, too, from 1.32 yards per route run (23rd) in 2024 to 0.72 YPRR (63rd) in 2025. That's a major drop for a player whose pass catching helped fuel his top-10 season in 2023.

        White did still grade decently in pass blocking, where he ranked 22nd in PFF grade among 136 RBs in 2025. That grade dipped vs. his 2024 mark but found him ranked in the same range.

        His receiving and blocking edge on the competitors in Washington’s backfield constitute White’s biggest advantage.

        2026 Opportunity & Projection

        Projected Role & Competition

        White signed a mere one-year, $2 million deal with the Commanders, which isn’t large enough to lock him into any particular role.

        The primary competition comes from two directions. Second-year back Jacory Croskey-Merritt flashed genuine efficiency as a rookie in 2025, posting 4.6 YPC (15th), 3.50 yards after contact per attempt (seventh), and 0.79 RYOE per attempt (12th).

        HC Dan Quinn specifically praised Croskey-Merritt’s explosiveness and noted visible physical improvement this offseason: "From a play design perspective where it's a little bit different, where it's some stretch, cutback-type plays, so seeing him do that and his explosiveness to go and do that is a big deal."

        Sixth-round rookie Kaytron Allen left Penn State as the program's all-time leader in carries (769) and rushing yards (4,180). He ranked ninth among rookie RBs in the Draft Sharks rookie model and could earn a bigger role in this thin backfield if he shows enough in training camp.

        Quinn’s spring assessment of his backfield suggested we should expect a committee: "It's probably some main guys in certain parts. It's not going to be one person the entire time, but I do like the competition in the group."

        Coaching & Offensive Scheme

        Jayden Daniels is a major factor in any Washington RB projection. One of the league's most dangerous rushing QBs, he averaged 8.8 carries per game over the past two seasons. Daniels overall rushing efficiency can take away carries from the RBs behind him. The Commanders ranked 31st in RB Carry Share (71.2%) in 2025 and 32nd in RB Carry Share (67.3%) in 2024.

        The scheme change adds another layer of uncertainty. New OC David Blough spent the last two seasons working directly with Daniels as assistant QBs coach, but he has never called plays.

        He says he wants to put Daniels under center more, use more play-action, and run multiple personnel groupings.

        Washington led the league in shotgun rate (86.9%) and no-huddle rate (60.8%) in 2025, under Kliff Kingsbury. Blough's approach will look different.

        The offensive line should help. Washington returns four of five starters, with Nick Allegretti the likely replacement for Tyler Biadasz at center after signing a two-year extension in March. Allegretti has just two career starts at center, so there's some adjustment risk there, but continuity elsewhere should keep the run blocking functional.

        Paths To Ceiling

        If White can beat out his competitors for the team carry lead, then there’s upside into RB2 range. Washington RBs collectively ranked 11th in PPR points in 2024, with a healthy Daniels -- even with the QB’s rushing success.

        That said, we have White leading Washington RBs in fantasy scoring because of his receiving advantage. His weak rushing performance ushered him out of Tampa and earned him no real interest on the open market.

        So don’t bet on White climbing beyond RB3 range.

        Risk Factors

        The floor is White falling to No. 3 on the depth chart behind Croskey-Merritt and a developing Allen, which would crush his fantasy impact.

        White could retain enough receiving duties in this case to stay in RB4 territory, but that’s not a particularly useful range for most fantasy managers.

        White's lackluster efficiency in both rushing and receiving make him vulnerable.

        Advanced Stats

        Forty Yard Dash

        4.48

        Forty Yard Dash Rank

        81%

        Burst Score

        127.10

        Burst Score Rank

        85%

        Speed Score

        106.30

        Speed Score Rank

        85%

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