The Buccaneers took a patient approach to the tight end position this offseason, avoiding free agency additions and instead focusing on internal development. While Cade Otton remains the undisputed starter after signing a three-year, $30 million contract, the lack of proven depth creates opportunity for Payne Durham and Devin Culp.
Durham brings physical presence and consistency to the position, while Culp offers developmental upside as a receiving threat. Both players will compete for roles behind Otton during training camp, with the coaching staff prioritizing reliability, versatility, and effort in the quietly important position battle. musojam.blog
