BSPN: Kenneth Gainwell Highly “Underrated”

March 15th, 2026

Bucs RB Kenneth Gainwell.

When Joe first learned the Bucs agreed to terms with Kenneth Gainwell during the opening hour or so of legal tampering, Joe thought that was a nice signing: A quality running back who contributes on special teams and is sort of Rachaad White-like in that he’s a solid receiver out of the backfield.

He may be more than that. Much more.

Seth Walder of BSPN, a man who never met a number he didn’t like, believes Gainwell was the second-most underrated signing in free agency.

So in other words, he believes Bucs AC/DC-loving general manager Jason Licht stole Gainwell.

Kenneth Gainwell, RB

Signing Gainwell won’t be as flashy as inking Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, Travis Etienne Jr. or Breece Hall. And Gainwell might not be an every-down back, either. But he can easily be a team’s best running back and his contract won’t cost as much as those of bigger names.

Gainwell is coming off a nice season with the Steelers in which he recorded 4.7 yards per carry per NFL Next Gen Stats. He recorded 10.6 yards per carry on plays in which he wasn’t contacted for at least 3 yards — sixth best among all running backs with at least 100 carries.

But Gainwell really excels on passing downs. He recorded 73 receptions for 486 yards last season in Pittsburgh, per NFL Next Gen Stats. … The Steelers had Gainwell on the field on 77% of third-and-longs. So he can absolutely be a value add.

There are two elements to Bucs free agents that Joe senses. One is the Bucs signed guys with heart, with energy, with juice. The other was signing guys who wanted to be here.

This team lacked juice last year in part because the defense collectively quit on Todd Bowles in 2025.

And Joe doesn’t think it’s outrageous saying White was one of those guys (though clearly he didn’t play defense). Think about it: minutes after the Bucs were eliminated from the playoffs, White basically went adios MFers on Instagram.

Think that attitude just developed in 60 seconds? Maybe that’s why former Bucs offensive coordinator Josh Grizzard didn’t target White much in the passing game (which was his forté)? Grizzard possibly didn’t trust White with his “Mom-are-we-there-yet?” glum attitude for the end of his Bucs days.

34 Responses to “BSPN: Kenneth Gainwell Highly “Underrated””

  1. Lt. Dan Says:

    I first became aware of Kenneth Gainwell a few years ago when I picked him up late in Fantasy (hello Rachel Watson) Football. He’s legit. Nice pick up by JL.

  2. FortMyersDave Says:

    Gainwell>Rachaad White as far as skill set and attitude goes. Dude can play special teams too. Nice pick up by the Bucs. Not the big splash signing but definitely a decent one by JL. Looks like Joe is onto something about removing the cancers from the locker room. White was very put off that he was playing second fiddle to Bucky even when Bucky was not bringing his A,B or C game; recall the “going with the hot hand” garbage that Grizzard and Bowles were pushing last year. Well, Grizz is in Philly now and hopefully Bowles will stay in his own lane and let Zac run his O without any “guidance” from Todd which did not seem to help the Bucs. Maybe if Todd isn’t “distracted” by issues on the O and special teams , he can try to make the D better as JL seems to have upgraded at a few spots but still many holes and many of us are having a hard time getting past 3rd and 28.

  3. ModHairKen Says:

    They can sign juice. Or Guyana want to be here. They can draft juice or guys that’d want to be here.

    They still have Bowles.

    5-12

  4. MelvinJunior Says:

    My first thought was all of that, as well. UNTIL, I heard the number. As in the dollar amount. I thought it seemed a little desperate. Our RB room is farrrrr from great. I have ZERO confidence in Bucky, and the other two are JAGS. 💯 Better make a move for LOVE, if he falls and is still there at 12. Now, THAT would be a real difference maker! These current three… Meh.

  5. JD Says:

    Not many teams in this league can get to 6-1 start of the season. Not easy to win in this league. I remember Jason jumping into the pool because we won games.
    They had little money to spent past few years and kept their core players. This year they are replacing the old, injured, small and slow. Defense needs help.

  6. garro Says:

    His numbers tell me he can play. Underrated maybe but… Bucky and Sean better get their big boy pants on me thinks. Wow White maybe should not have lost control of his bladder?

    Go Bucs!

  7. Tony Says:

    I wanted him when he was coming out of Memphis, too!

  8. Kenton Smith Says:

    Gainwell is a great add. We are adding, as Joe says, players with heart, energy, and “ juice”. Players who want to be here. Who wouldn’t want to be in Tampa? Yesterday it was 80 degrees here where I live. Tomorrow it’s gonna be single digit wind chills. Wish I was in Tampa. The biggest reason Evans and White aren’t here anymore is because of their stinking attitudes. Old saying, lead, follow, or get the heck outta the way. It fits. This is Baker Mayfield’s team now. That confused Mike and Rachaad. Baker was clearly the alpha dog of this outfit after the victory over Cousins and the Vikings at Minnesota his first game as a Buc. He’s established himself every single day since getting here. Evans and White are talented players who neither one could be considered a threat to be a team leader. Every single day since getting here was too much a stretch for Evans and White. Huge difference in a natural born leader and a talented football player. Talented football players, in the NFL are a dime a dozen. Leadership qualities the likes of Baker Mayfield come along maybe every few years. Lots of talent in the draft this year on defense. Not so much talent combined with off the chart leadership skills. Our defense has some talent but no leaders. Zilch. One true leader can make a team with “some” talent winners. If we don’t get Jacob Rodriguez in this draft, and we had the chance at him? Well, then, I’d say we oughta line up the entire mgmt staff and bullwhip them. JRod, like Mayfield, is a natural born leader. Like speed, you can’t teach it. But you know it when you see it. I know since I’ve become a Bucs fan I haven’t seen it. And “it” is important on both sides of the ball. Get JRod, and let’s go win another Super Bowl.

  9. Buc in VA Says:

    All these backs will be looking great if our OL is healthy. It’s all that matters.

  10. TBBucFan Says:

    White got his comeuppance when he signed with Washington. Good riddance for a back that just couldn’t see the field from the tailback position. Better as a receiver no doubt but an incomplete back. Gainwell is more of a complete back and he and Bucky are very similar so little to no drop off from the starter. Very good pickup by the Bucs. Joe, you said it very well: Sign players that want to be here and aren’t quitters. Phenomenal that it even needs to be said of employees being paid millions of dollars but effort is not a given at this level. Manziel is living proof that talent alone doesn’t cut it, you have to provide the effort.

  11. Biggun Says:

    Gainwell is legit, when I watched some of his games I was impressed very happy he’s on our team I love our running backs room all 3 can do some damage to defenses this upcoming season GO BUCS!!!

  12. Henry Says:

    “Manziel is living proof that talent alone doesn’t cut it, you have to provide the effort.”

    Manziel never had talent, he had ME 13! Lol

  13. Oxycondomns Says:

    kenny g probably the bucs best move. the defense relying on over 30 year old free agents doesnt comfort me at all im addition to vea and david being over 30 and kancey always being hurt and dean and izien walking . the bucs dont have enough draft picks. they need 2 linebackers , drafting just 1 isnt going to cut it.

  14. Lakeland Says:

    Kenneth Gainwell is a huge addition to an offense that averaged 16 8 ppg
    During the last 7 games of the season, ,with everything on the line
    While the offense was stinking the field, the defense was keeping it close

    What they don’t talk about Gainwell, is his ability to catch the ball at WR
    He lined up close to a 100 snaps at Slot receiver and Outside receiver

  15. Anyhony Says:

    Now we need a BIG back for red zone / goal line. With Mike gone we may need plan B down there.

  16. Lakeland Says:

    Kenneth Gainwell lined up as WR 97 times

    Only Bijan Robinson lined up more as a WR from the RB position
    Bijan lined up as a WR 250 times

    I think Zach Robinson will utilize Gainwell similar to Bijan
    I’m sure Zach Robinson, Danny Smith had something to do with this signing

  17. Bokeh Says:

    White had the hot hand and was mostly benched

  18. Lakeland Says:

    They guaranteed Gainwell $10 million for two seasons

    And they’re not paying him that kind of money
    To sit the bench and watch Bucky juke defenders for a 2 yard gain

    Bucky has a huge ego, and a attitude problem
    His blow-up on the sidelines against Miami was disgusting
    I think all of the hype after his rookie season inflated his ego

    But now he’s on notice

  19. Lakeland Says:

    **an attitude problem

  20. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Yeah.. I’ve never quite understood Zac Robinsons use of Bijan/Allgier in ATL. Hope it goes better here.

  21. View from 132 Says:

    I just want to wish Bucs marketing good luck this summer. Some guys we signed are decent but no one jumps out like “I need season tickets” – and we don’t have the coach or QB to make a great show out of random dudes.

  22. Lakeland Says:

    Bijan had 4,185 total yards, 26 TDs, in 2 seasons with Zach Robinson

    If they had better QB play, they would’ve been unstoppable

  23. Teacherman Says:

    He was a slot receiver his freshman year at Memphis.

    He has sick hands for a RB.

    He helped the Eagles very much during their Super Bowl run.

    This was a great signing.

  24. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Anyone playing for Todda The Hutt can be forgiven for having a defeatist attitude after a while. Fortunately, Jason and the Galzers retained the Hutt. Change up the strategy. Dig a super big and deep early hole, start out winless in the first 6 or 8 games, that’ll spark the team.

  25. ChiBuc Says:

    There are two elements to Bucs free agents that Joe senses. One is the Bucs signed guys with heart, with energy, with juice. The other was signing guys who wanted to be here.

    Every player comes with juice and a competitive spirit. It’s hard to imagine getting to this level without it. Do you notice a trend of guys becoming disillusioned and disgruntled with this coaching staff and front office (Evans, Dean, D. White, R. White, Davis, R. Jones, AB….)? This organization loves its secrecy, duplicity, and lack of transparency and accountability. It’s hard to perform at your best for leadership you do not trust. Think about it, how would you feel working for a guy who is so out of touch to state “Braswell will shock the world” and pays the likes of McC top dollar? Meanwhile they treat highly productive players like jags and nickel and dime them (Evans n Dean) or shelve them for similar/less productive players (White vs Bucky). It’s only a matter of time before TB and Licht vampire the juice out of them

  26. FortMyersDave Says:

    Lakeland: I think the issues with Bucky started when he got injured. It sounds from what the Joes said that everything did not add up while he was recovering and it took him a lot longer to get back on the field than most thought since he did not get put on the IR as they did not think he would miss 7 games. Perhaps there was a mental component to go along with the physical injury. It sounds like he was not right in the head. Hopefully he gets that straightened out but if he doesn’t, Gainwell will be good insurance and the Bucs could go with another RB on day 3 of the draft or another UDFA signing. Go Bucs.

  27. Kenton Smith Says:

    When you’re not willing to follow. And you’re not willing to lead. Please, get the heck out of our way.

  28. 3.28.Evans Says:

    They’ve gotta have lead in the water in Lakeland.

  29. LynchMob50 Says:

    I really love how everyone except Bowles continues to get thrown under the bus.

    He’s really cornered the market for failing upwards without consequences.

    Gainwell is an explosive dependable running back that can catch the ball.

    Unfortunately he’s now got a HC that thinks it’s 1954 and you can win 6-3.

    #SuperBowles

  30. Mveal2006 Says:

    So griz and white collapsed when the failure of Hassan and the special teams hit the loss column

  31. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Lynch with the truth.

  32. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “Better make a move for LOVE, if he falls and is still there at 12. Now, THAT would be a real difference maker! These current three… Meh.“

    For somebody who rails on Jason Licht, but is on here talking about moving up to take an RB, that sounds as terrible as you think Licht is.

  33. Toddler Bowles Says:

    In Rashard White’s defense, Bucky stunk it up last year and White should have been given the starting job back . Also White is a much bigger back than Bucky or Gainwell and a good pass blocker.

    Joe, how are Gainwell’s pass blocking skills? If not good, then the defense will know “run” every time he enters the line-up. Also if Gainwell is not a good pass blocking back, who will be the pass blocking back?

  34. Defense Rules Says:

    Joe … ‘This team lacked juice last year in part because the defense collectively quit on Todd Bowles in 2025.’

    Wow Joe, you’re expanding. ‘COLLECTIVELY QUIT’? So Vea, Diaby, Tykee, Dean, LVD, Winfield all COLLECTIVELY QUIT on Bowles? Even the rookies like Roberts & Morrison & Parrish COLLECTIVELY QUIT?

    And to think that those quitters lost 4 of their last 5 games by a combined total of 11 points in those 4 games. I guess they just don’t make quitters like they used to. Had they worked at it, they could’ve lost by a LOT more than that.

 

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