The Tampa Bay Buccaneers took a patient approach to the tight end position this offseason, waiting until their final draft pick to address the need behind starter Cade Otton, who signed a $30 million contract. Instead of adding proven veterans, Tampa Bay is relying on internal development with Payne Durham and Devin Culp competing for playing time. sportbet.rodeo
Durham brings physical presence and consistency as a blocker, while Culp offers more upside as a receiving threat with the ability to stretch the field. Both players will have opportunities to carve out roles behind Otton during training camp, with the coaching staff prioritizing reliability, versatility, and effort.
