Rachaad White 2026 Outlook: Washington's Starting Job Is His To Lose
Rachaad White surrendered the starting running back role in Tampa Bay largely due to rushing inefficiencies. That's not the strong suit of his game, with a career average of 3.9 yards per carry. What he lacks on the ground, he makes up for through the air, catching at least 40 passes in every season in Central Florida. Now a member of the Washington Commanders and reunited with his college quarterback, Jayden Daniels, White doesn't have to look over his shoulder at more capable running backs behind him. Seventh-round sophomore Jacory Croskey-Merritt, sixth-round rookie Kaytron Allen, and Jerome Ford round out the depth chart. At worst, White excels in the third-down and pass-catching roles. More likely, he's getting the bulk of the touches for an offense that should rebound with a healthy Daniels. He is, after all, just a few seasons removed from the RB4 finish in PPR leagues.
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