When the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted former Oregon Ducks running back Bucky Irving in the fourth round of the 2025 NFL Draft with the overall No. 125th pick, they likely didn't realize they found a player to turn around their last-place previous season rating for rushing offense.
According to recent comments from Buccaneers running backs coach Skip Peete, the Buccaneers also weren't sure the success Irving would bring to the team based on his conditioning. Irving's fitness, according to Peete, is one of the key reasons Irving did not take the starting job from Rachaad White at the start of the season.
“At the beginning, you know, I mean he wasn’t really in enough shape to play an entire game, or even three-quarters of a game,” Peete said about Irving. “So you had to monitor kind of how many snaps he took. But as the season went along I think he got in a little better shape.”
At one point, Irving had missed a handful of practices due to a presumed toe injury. Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles admitted in October that the injury could be a prolonged issue for the former Duck.
“Bucky [Irving] will be the same as last week,” Bowles said of Irving being on the injured list. “He’ll probably practice towards the end of the week, but he’ll have this problem all year long, probably.”
“We limit him during the week so he can play in the games. During the game, he’s fine," Bowles continued.
However, as the season went on, Peete shared that Irving got better in his conditioning and as a result, began to find more opportunities with the team.
"If you have a talented young guy that comes in the building you obviously forsee him having success," Peete said. "It wasn't anything different from Felix Jones in Dallas or DeMarco Murray in Dallas. Those guys came in and were immediately impactful on the offense so I think Bucky was looked upon to be that same type of back and I think he did. "
With impressive rookie year numbers like 1,122 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns as well as 392 receiving yards, Irving certainly made a splash.
But one back does not a team make, and Peete stressed the importance of having multiple reliable running backs on a team. White, now in the last year of his rookie contract, was not traded amongst rumors of a deal happening around the NFL Draft. Irving will once again compete for a starting spot with White.
"But I think one thing I think we've all got to understand is that we need them all. I don't think I've ever been in a room where we didn't have three or four [running backs] that we felt comfortable putting in a game," Peete said.
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