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Scouting report

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cameron Brate - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 at Baltimore Ravens

Cameron Brate caught two passes for 12 yards last week, but he scored on both of his receptions. This is now eight games where Brate has finished below 20 yards, and he's not being used in the open field like O.J. Howard was. But he is a strong red zone threat, scoring six times this season. He's a touchdown-or-bust TE1 this week in a favorable matchup against the Ravens.

Baltimore has one of the league's best defenses, but has allowed the eighth-most fantasy points to opposing TEs. A tight end has scored in six of the last seven games against Baltimore, so Brate has a good shot at finding the end zone.

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cameron Brate - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 vs. New Orleans Saints

Cameron Brate hasn't quite filled in O.J. Howard's large shoes that were left to fill. He had just 36 yards on three catches in a favorable matchup last week, and had 26 yards in the game prior. He remains a redzone threat, but he's a touchdown dependent option in a tough matchup against the Saints this week. He's a low-end TE1 choice.

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cameron Brate - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Jameis Winston vs. Carolina Panthers

The Jameis Winston and Cameron Brate connection is real. In O.J. Howard's absence, Brate stepped right up last week and finished with 26 yards and a touchdown. It wasn't quite a Howard-esque outing, but Brate should be a strong red-zone threat moving forward this season.

Howard had two scores against the Panthers earlier this season, so we can expect a similar scheme for Brate. Especially when you consider the Panthers have allowed the most fantasy points to opposing TEs this season, and the most TDs to the position (9). Brate is a solid TE1 option this week.

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cameron Brate - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 vs. San Francisco 49ers

O.J. Howard was having an incredible season for the Bucs before suffering a season-ending injury last week. That means former fantasy football great Cameron Brate will take over in his place. If Brate can pick up where Howard left off, and we see no reason why he can't, then he should be a TE1 for the rest of the season.

We like Brate just as that -- a TE1 -- this week vs. the 49ers.

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cameron Brate - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 at Carolina Panthers

Cameron Brate has had a minimal role this season, but he does get a favorable matchup this week. The Panthers have allowed the most fantasy points to opposing tight ends in 2018. And oddly enough, backup tight ends have scored in three straight games vs. Carolina. Maybe Brate can make it four in a row.

He's not a great choice, but he's a sleeper candidate if you're in need of a spot start.

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cameron Brate - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. Cleveland Browns

Cameron Brate has scored a touchdown in three straight games, as he's the TE that just won't go away. Catching TDs is about all he's done this year, though he has seven catches in five games.

Brate will be a TD-reliant option this week against the Browns who have only allowed two scores to the position all season (and they came in the same game).

by Jordan Heck

TB TE Cameron Brate - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 at Atlanta Falcons

The O.J. Howard and Cameron Brate production with Jameis Winston back in the lineup would have been interesting to see, but Howard will miss a few weeks due to injury. Which means Brate, Winston's go-to guy the last couple of seasons, is suddenly put back into the fantasy spotlight despite a mostly poor season so far.

The matchup against the Falcons isn't too bad. Atlanta has allowed decent games to good tight ends, and didn't allow much to bad tight ends because, well, they just don't get the ball. Brate should be back in the TE1 conversation this week.

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