Rachaad White
RB

Rachaad White

Tampa BayNFL - Tampa Bay

Start
4
Weeks of Data
19
Total Recommendations
4.4
Avg Confidence
4
Consensus Weeks

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πŸ“Š Recommendation Breakdown

Start
55.9%
104 times
Sit
14.5%
27 times
Add
12.9%
24 times
Drop
3.2%
6 times

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4.0
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πŸ“‰ Declining: 6 mentions this week (major decrease)

Recent Weekly Mentions:

2025 Week 7
6 mentions
2025 Week 6
25 mentions
2025 Week 5
37 mentions
2025 Week 4
3 mentions

πŸ“… Weekly Recommendation History

Week 3Start
Sep 19

He's worth starting this week because he's getting the short-yard and goal-line carries against a weak Jets defense, so he has real touchdown chances. Start him if you need a touchdown or don't have better options, but watch Bucky Irving's health and pregame newsβ€”if Irving plays normally, White's role will shrink.

Week 2Sit
Sep 14

He barely played in Week 1 and Bucky Irving is the main running back, so bench him for Week 2 in most leagues. Keep him only in deep leagues or as a backup and only play him if he suddenly gets more carries or targets or if Irving is hurt.

Week 1Add
Sep 05

He's back from a groin problem and expected to play Week 1 but is currently listed behind Bucky Irving. Add him as a cheap backup because he could quickly get more plays if Irving is limited or hurt β€” watch Week 1 and be ready to start him in deeper leagues.

Week 0Medium
Aug 29

Draft Rachaad White in the mid-to-late rounds as a backup who catches passes and can be useful if the starter misses time. He has some groin trouble and other backs around him, so don’t count on him as a starter and keep an eye on preseason and injury news.