Cade Otton
  • Cade Otton

  • TE
  • , Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • 26
  • 247 lbs
  • 6' 5"
  • Washington
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Scouting report

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cade Otton - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 vs. Baltimore Ravens

Cade Otton has emerged as a decent tight end threat following the injury to Cameron Brate. Otton finished 4-64 on five targets last week. Otton has had solid production in the two games this season where he played over 80% of the offensive snaps. Brate hasn't practiced this week, and given it's a short week with the Bucs playing on Thursday, it's safe to assume Brate will be out once again. That means Otton will once again be a viable option in fantasy. He'll draw a favorable matchup against the Ravens and will be a low-end TE1 play. If he isn't already rostered, he'd be a great streaming option for teams with bye weeks (hello, Travis Kelce managers) or injuries.

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cade Otton - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 at Carolina Panthers

Cameron Brate left last week with a scary neck injury in his first game after returning from a concussion. Brate hasn't practiced this week, which means rookie Cade Otton should return to the starting lineup. Otton has started to become involved in this offense, most notably in Week 5 when he finished 6-43 on seven targets while playing on 94% of the offensive snaps. Otton is certainly no Gronk replacement, but he's had the most promise of any tight end the Bucs have put on the field this season. Otton will be in the TE15-TE20 range this week, making him a risky streaming option for desperate teams.

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cade Otton - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Atlanta Falcons

The Bucs started utilizing tight end Cameron Brate last week as he saw eight targets. Unfortunately, Brate is now in the concussion protocol and is unlikely to play in Week 5. This opens the door for rookie Cade Otton, who saw some playing time in Week 4, finishing 3-29 on a season-high four targets. Otton becomes an interesting option in Week 5 if Brate is inactive. We know Tom Brady likes utilizing his tight ends, and Otton will get a great matchup against the Falcons who have allowed the 4th-most average fantasy points to tight ends this year. But Otton would be a risky play considering there are much safer options out there. He's an intriguing option, but he might be more of a DFS play than your typical redraft league start.

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