Bucs Sign Bigger Rookie RB After Mini-Camp Tryout
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have signed running back Kadarius Calloway after a successful mini-camp tryout. Calloway, standing 5-foot-11 and weighing 211 pounds, is now the tallest and second-heaviest running back on the team. He previously played at multiple colleges, concluding his collegiate career at New Mexico State in 2025, where he recorded 438 rushing yards and three touchdowns last season.
By the Numbers- Calloway rushed for 623 yards and five touchdowns at Old Dominion in 2023, averaging 7.1 yards per carry.
- The Bucs' running back room now features six players, highlighting a competition for the RB4 position between Calloway, Josh Williams, and Owen Wright.
While Calloway adds depth to the roster, he faces stiff competition from established players like Bucky Irving and Kenneth Gainwell for key running back roles. His versatility and size could be beneficial, but the effectiveness of his previous performances at multiple colleges raises questions about his impact in the NFL.
State of Play- Calloway's signing follows the end of Michael Wiley's tenure with the Bucs, who was recently released.
- The team's running back group is largely set, with a mix of smaller and larger players vying for roles as training camp approaches.
As training camp nears, Calloway will need to prove himself to secure the RB4 position, with performance in practices likely to dictate his future. The competition could lead to further roster adjustments as players vie for valuable spots ahead of the season.
Bottom LineThe Bucs' addition of Calloway underscores their commitment to strengthening their running back depth, but it remains to be seen how he will adapt to the NFL level amidst a competitive environment. His development will be critical as the team looks to solidify its roster for the upcoming season.
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