Can Devin Culp Continue Being An Impact Player?

December 18th, 2025

Tight end Devin Culp.

One reason Joe was stoked that Bucs tight end Devin Culp caught a touchdown pass down the hashmarks last week was that it proved something.

The Bucs had a tight end capable of production.

Starting tight end Cade Otton has really regressed in the passing game. Joe almost felt that for the first 13 games, the Bucs offense was playing with 10 players. Getting production from a tight end was almost nonexistent. Otton had no touchdown and only 10 receiving yards in the red zone, a total that ranked 61st in the NFL among tight ends.

Culp’s touchdown pass was the first touchdown by a Bucs tight end this year — in Week 14!

Now to be fair to Otton, early in the season when the Bucs’ offensive line was beaten to a pulp by injuries, the Bucs needed him to block more often. Baker Mayfield even raved one day about how Otton has saved his hide, and the offense’s, because of his blocking.

Culp’s touchdown not only gave the Bucs offense another dimension, but perhaps another weapon.

Bucs coach Todd Bowles even admitted yesterday Culp had scant snaps on offense because the Bucs needed Otton to block.

“Well, the other guys [Payne Durham, Otton] probably were better blockers at the time from that standpoint, but [Culp] brings a receiving element to the game at the same time.

“Him learning the offense, still coming into his second year had a lot to do with that. Then, with the receivers back now, it’s going to be awfully tough to get everybody as many touches as they need.”

And that’s a great problem to have.

On Thursday, Mike Evans being dominant. Chris Godwin is improving by the week. Emeka Egbuka is clearly benefitting from his two big brothers balling again. Jalen McMillan actually looked better than last year in his debut after a broken neck, and now Culp stretching the field?

This offense could be a dangerous for any playoff team to tangle with in January.

36 Responses to “Can Devin Culp Continue Being An Impact Player?”

  1. Lt. Dan Says:

    Been banging the drum for Culp all year.

  2. Bee Says:

    The real question is can the OC incorporate him into the offense?

  3. Beeej Says:

    His entire career is 6 targets, 7 receptions for 94 yards and a td. I’d think they could find a of way to get him the ball, he doesn’t necessarily have to block

  4. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    Continue? We’ve barley used him or any other TE not named Otton as a target all season long.

  5. Stpetematt Says:

    With those wheels he certainly has potential to be a dangerous weapon!

  6. Todd Says:

    Culp can if he gets opportunities.

  7. NCbucfan Says:

    Otton is just really limited athletically. The Lions game was major proof of that. Pretty much every catch he made, he had no separation whatsoever. He is a hard worker, and I like, there is just only so much he can do. His ceiling is very low.

  8. PSL Bob Says:

    It’s great to have all those weapons, but their production is dependent on the o-line play. If the o-line can’t open up holes for the RBs or give Baker enough time to find the open receiver, it doesn’t matter how great the roster is. You’re not going to get production. So, let’s hope that the o-line steps it up a notch as the season winds down.

  9. SB~LV Says:

    He looked extremely smooth on that one route and catch.
    I remember reading Joes training camp bullet point play by play and he name was mentioned in positive plays

  10. Hodad Says:

    Continue being an impact player? Joe, when did he start? He’s got what 2 catches on the season?

  11. Panhandle Buc Says:

    More Culp, less bobble Otton!

  12. Pewter Power Says:

    This is ridiculous hahaha culp isn’t better than otten and Cade otten isn’t that good. Devin culp 2025 stats are 1 catch for 6 yards. If Cade otten had been targeted he would have caught that pass. People are being so freaking dramatic

  13. Joe Says:

    If Cade otten had been targeted he would have caught that pass.

    Nah, he would have bobbled it for a 103-yard pick six.

  14. SB~LV Says:

    Otton has not been the same since last year when he screwed up his leg trying to jump over tacklers

  15. adam from ny Says:

    it’s a shame how little they’ve used this guy all year…he’s a nice weapon…

    and even worse is how grizzle has not taken advantage of rachaad white’s elite pass receiving game out of the backfield this year…it’s literally a crime…

    rachaad has been one of the best receiving backs in the league – and now, under griz, he ain’t sh!t…go figure

  16. Larrd Says:

    He caught one pass.

  17. BucaneroJim Says:

    Still learning the offense? Sounds like another deflection.

  18. Bejeezusbelt Says:

    Joe come on, Cade would have caught that pass. He just would have been a yard short.

  19. zzbucs Says:

    With al due respect Joseph,
    Since when Culp became an impact player…????

    Not that I am down on him, because he never plays, so I dont know if he is good/bad/average…….What I am sure is he is not an impact player……..

  20. BucaneroJim Says:

    Culp was caught 6 of 7 targets in 2024 avg 17.6 yards per catch… 20 snaps? Only 1 target for a 6 yard TD this year.

  21. ModHairKen Says:

    One pass for 6 yards. That’s it. It just happened to be near the end zone and probably with Evans, Godwin and McMillan or Egbuka also on the field.

    Not knocking him. But not anointing him, either.

    As for earlier compliments by Baker of Otton, I think Baker was just being polite and a good teammate. Maybe he did make a good block at some point, but that’s like complimenting a Kindergartner’s finger painting. It’s done not because it’s good, but because you try to build pride in someone.

    It’s the same with everyone who says “blame me, not the Defense.” It’s PC. But that’s okay. For the truly good players and the decision makers, the time for the harsh truth is not now, nor is the media the place to do it.

    We all know it: if the Defense does not start playing the way they have been taught, many of them and all of the coaches will be in a place not called Tampa next year.

  22. Mike C Says:

    Put the Hydra on the Field every play, Mike, BUCKY, Mac, God, Buk rotate people in only when one of them are too tired.

  23. NCbucfan Says:

    Cade is not special enough to have as many bobbles and drops as he has. Brate was about the same athletically and he caught pretty much every ball thrown his way.

  24. Bradinator Says:

    The guy is not a “blocking” TE, therefor we (by “we” I mean, every OC we’ve had)hate him. The guy can run routes, create mismatches, and catch the ball. The position is the Defensive equivalent of an OLB for the Bucs, if they can’t drop into coverage they don’t get to play. Doesn’t matter if they are good pass rushers or not. Same for this. The guy came on at the end of last season pretty nice with some good catches. For you guys crying “it was only one catch why do we care?”, it was the ONLY TD by a TE this entire season!! He got open when Otton and Payne never did. Think about it. In 14 games this season NO TDs by a TE.

  25. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Grizzard is really just a “Quality Control “ coach . You know the one who picks up the donuts on the way in in the morning.

    You gotta give it to Canales and Coen, they saw what was going on here and got the hell out of Dodge. Got paid really well too.

  26. NCbucfan Says:

    I’d rather just put Cade at FB now that we have all our receiving weapons back. Can open up the run game and give extra protection for Baker. Of course I’d rather have Kieft in that role, but he’s out.

  27. Pewter Power Says:

    Nobody was talking down about Cade Otton last year lol this is the most bi polar fan base in all of sports. Suddenly Cade often doesn’t know how to get open when we get a never been AN offensive coordinator before? Umm culp was wide arse open, Josh Grizzard is a mediocre OC

  28. Jmarkbuc Says:

    Hey Joe..

    Any chance Ko Kieft could return? If his injury was only broken bone that’s usually 8-10 weeks recovery.

  29. BucsFan2 Says:

    Cade is completely unreliable. Give Culp a chance for the rest of the year to see if he is our TE of the future. If he does not perform cut both and sign a real TE through FA or the draft for next year

  30. BucsFan2 Says:

    I would take a washed up Travis Kelce over Cade. Sign him.

  31. DS Says:

    Let culp cook cant be any worse than slow otton who never gets downfield he never gets down the seam either

  32. Hodad Says:

    By now they should know they’re going to move on from Otton. Get Culp more reps!

  33. NCbucfan Says:

    @ Pewter Power, I have nothing against Otton, it’s just he is nothing special. And he makes catching the ball way too hard sometimes.

  34. 813bucboi Says:

    Grizz will never run the ball now lol

    GO BUCS!!!!

  35. BucsfaninOregon Says:

    To me, TE is as valuable, if not more, than a shifty WR. Look at what KC and the 49rs do with a good one. Gronk really spoiled me. Otten is not that and never will be.

  36. OrlandoBucFan Says:

    As someone already mentioned, it was a six-yard catch. Culp was wide open. Let’s not get carried away. Nevertheless, I was happy to see Culp being used. Culp has a tremendous amount of upside potential, so why not get him more involved.

 

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