Tampa Bay Buccaneers Facing Tough Decisions on Salary Cap: Should They Cut Running Back Rachaad White?
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are facing some tough decisions this offseason when it comes to managing their salary cap. With only $8,399,732 in cap space, the team will need to make some cuts to free up room for other moves.
One bold suggestion comes from ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz, who proposed that the Buccaneers should cut running back Rachaad White. Schatz pointed out that White, while still a useful player, has been overshadowed by teammate Bucky Irving and could be a cap casualty to save $3.3 million in cap space.
White has shown flashes of talent in both the running and passing game, as well as in pass blocking, but with Irving’s emergence, the team may opt to move on from him. The decision to cut White would save the team money and open up opportunities for other players on the roster.
As the Buccaneers navigate their offseason decisions, the fate of Rachaad White will be one to watch as the team prepares for the upcoming season. Stay tuned to BucsGameday for more coverage of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as they make moves to shape their roster for success.