Orlando Sentinel

For LB White, the ‘champagne problems’ bubble

- By Rick Stroud Tampa Bay Times

TAMPA — Devin White’s demands to be traded by the Bucs because of his dissatisfa­ction with his contract are “champagne problems,” the team’s co-defensive coordinato­r says.

“Well, he’s not going to be the first, and he’s not going to be the last. We know that,” assistant coach Larry Foote said Wednesday. “Like I told him, he gets paid $11 million this year.”

Foote said the Bucs would like to have White at voluntary offseason workouts.

“He’s played a lot of ball. He doesn’t need to be here in the spring,” Foote said. “We would love him to be here. But it’s not going to hurt him from the standpoint of playing. But I want him here. I’m quite sure going to be worked out. But that’s part of the business that nobody likes.”

The Bucs picked up their fifth-year option on White’s contract, which will pay him $11.7 million in 2023.

White reportedly is seeking a contract similar to that of Ravens inside linebacker Roquan Smith, who signed a 5-year, $100 million contract extension in January, the richest at that position in NFL history.

Foote, 42, played 13 NFL seasons at linebacker, so he has been on both sides of contract talks. He said he wasn’t sure when he expected to see White working with teammates again. The Bucs are in Phase Two of their voluntary offseason workout program and have a mandatory minicamp June 13-15.

While White helped lead the Bucs to a Super Bowl 55 title in his second pro season and is a threetime team captain, Foote said he still has a lot of room for improvemen­t.

“Everything. Just get better,” Foote said. “Pre-snap stuff. Zone coverage. Even blitzing better. Attacking the run. Obviously, we want to look at any explosive plays you gave up, and we want to minimize that. Little things. New ideas that we’re putting in.

“Every year you’ve got to be better than the last year. This league demands it. So far, during short career, he’s been involved.”

What would Foote do if White didn’t attend any offseason workouts?

“If that’s the decision he makes, I will be doing all I can to make sure he stays in tune with what we’re doing,” Foote said.

White led the Bucs with 124 tackles last season, and he also had 5½ sacks and two forced fumbles. He has 18 sacks over the past three seasons. But he was inconsiste­nt in some games and took criticism last season for appearing to loaf on a play in a loss to the Ravens on “Thursday Night Football.” Statistics website Pro Football Focus graded him 74th out of 81 inside linebacker­s in the NFL last season.

Foote and head coach Todd Bowles have been huge supporters of White, 25, through the years, and White is arguably their best player on defense. Linebacker Lavonte David agreed to a 1-year, $4.5 million contract this offseason with a chance to earn as much as $7 million with performanc­e incentives. But David is 33, and the Bucs don’t have much depth at the position.

Foote said White’s desire to be traded is based solely on his dissatisfa­ction with his contract.

 ?? O’MEARA/AP CHRIS ?? Taken fifth overall by Tampa Bay in the 2018 draft, linebacker Devin White is scheduled to make more than $11 million next season but he wants more.
O’MEARA/AP CHRIS Taken fifth overall by Tampa Bay in the 2018 draft, linebacker Devin White is scheduled to make more than $11 million next season but he wants more.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States