I would warn against it; tramadol is a very iffy sort of drug, and though I have had a lot personal experience with dosing it both here and there and dosing it chronically, and at doses that are quite high with respect to the seizure risks it carries, I have heard too much anecdotal evidence suggesting it is a drug with pro-epileptic risks that are not to be laughed at. For me, I have always been on a solid dose of benzodiazepines, and usually other drugs with anti-convulsant activity, while using tramadol. It is, to me, a frightening drug in that regard, particularly, and even I have felt certain side-effects on account of the tramadol which made me very aware it was acting on serotonin and norepinephrine, the latter particularly, in a fashion that made me aware and even more certain of the seizure risks attached with it. I do not look at it as an opioid, any longer, really, rather more of a serotonergic and noradrenergic drug with what I once considered subjectively 'nice opioid effects', but which have dissipated for a long time now with my dependence on it; yet the effects on serotonin and norepinephrine are still apparent. And, tramadol was once a drug which I felt everyone else underrated, but how things change!
Seriously, I wouldn't touch tramadol if I were you, whatever the dose, if you completed a two-month long taper of benzodiazepines only a week ago. It is just unsafe, on the whole, and almost asking for danger to ensue. And, like I said I would strongly advise against it at any dose, but I feel I should point out 200 mg is a particularly very risky dose. Honestly, I'd say just stay away. I get that can be hard to do - believe me. But, it would just be wantonly and explicitly in bad judgment to touch tramadol, now, or in the near future, even.