“Think Of Him As Like A Faster Cam Brate”

June 23rd, 2026

Cameron Brate vibes at One Buc Palace.

Joe remembers when the Buccaneers cut Cam Brate, their former tight end who ranks sixth in franchise history in touchdowns scored with 36.

Brate was an undrafted free agent in 2014 and didn’t make the 2015 roster out of training camp. He later spent a week with the slimy Saints and then returned to Tampa.

The Bucs sure were lucky the Saints didn’t realize what they had. Joe always enjoyed the story of Saints defensive coaches grilling Brate daily for Bucs intel while he was there.

A year later, in 2016, Brate had a Pro Bowl–caliber season with 57 catches for 660 yards and 8 touchdowns.

Per the words of Bucs legend Rondé Barber, the Bucs might have another hidden GM like their retired tight end. In April, Tampa Bay traded up in Round 6 to pick Louisiana State University tight end Bauer Sharp. “Think of him as like a faster Cam Brate,” said Barber, noting what he keeps hearing about Sharp.

Joe has heard similar chatter about Sharp, and seen Sharp made plays. (Remember, most spring practices are closed to media.)

Sharp, however, is in Tampa for his special teams ability. That very likely why his presence will launch Devin Culp from the roster.

14 Responses to ““Think Of Him As Like A Faster Cam Brate””

  1. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    H-Back!!!

  2. Tampa2ATL Says:

    They must have seen something to trade up. We all know how much Licht cherishes every draft pick.

  3. ocala Says:

    It is obviously way too early to know how these draft picks will perform, but it looks to be a very promising draft class.

  4. Pickgrin Says:

    Sharp could be an amazing 6th round pick if the early buzz about him holds up…

    He’s got size and speed and athleticism… former QB…. willing blocker… likely a good special teamer…. apparently has somewhat of a ‘plays with hair on fire’ mentality….

    From most reports so far – Sharp makes plays every time he’s on the field. Meanwhile, Culp has spent much of his early season workout opportunities in the tub – further increasing the likelihood that he won’t make the club…

    I could see Sharp perhaps earn snaps this year as the 2nd TE in a 2 TE set.

  5. 3.28.Evans Says:

    Brady definitely knew how to utilize Brate, even with Gronk and OJ Howard on the roster.

    Shame OJ shredded his Achilles, he was really starting to blossom in that Chargers game.

  6. BigBoiBuc Says:

    Pulling for the kid. The hype has to translate though. Remember the exact same hype was cast on an even faster, even more athletic, same sized Devin Culp 2 years ago. A lot more than early shorts workouts and media hype go into making it on the field in the NFL . I still think it will be Otton and Durham in the 12 sets the majority of the time with Bauer eventually sprinkled in there too. I’m waiting to see how Robinson can finally use Otton and Durham to their potential. Think Ko will be a FB and special teamer and not get reps at TE, unless it’s in 13 sets.

  7. Teacherman Says:

    He’s also a psycho. À loud Ànd passionate player.

    Our offense needs some Nasty like when we had Ryan Jensen: the greatest center I’ve ever seen.

    Barton is not nasty. Wirfs is very nice. Bredeson is very quiet.

    Goedeke and Mauch are psychos.

    Otton is stoic and silent.

    I like that this Sharp is known as à balls to the wall player.

  8. mj Says:

    durham and culp are both really good players that have not been allowed to shine bc the coaches are in love with otter even though every safety rips the ball away from him or at least tries… they think otter is the next gronk

  9. Warren Brooks Lynch Says:

    “durham and culp are both really good players that have not been allowed to shine bc the coaches are in love with otter even though every safety rips the ball away from him or at least tries”

    Or they’re victims of the lack of continuity at OC.

    Cade and our other TEs have had a new OC re-learning them every year they’ve been with the team. It was the same for Rachaad as well.

  10. JimBobBuc Says:

    Too bad only Ko can block. Actually, we don’t know if any of these guys can block since the NFL only talks about TEs catching the ball. If Tez played TE and caught a bunch of balls, everyone would love him even though he could never block. So let’s see who can catch balls AND block in the TE room. Coach Justin Peelle needs to get these guys in pads to see who really wants a job.

  11. OLDSCHOOL1976 Says:

    MJ-
    Otten is a top 10 TE. No, he’s not a hall of fame caliber player like Gronk but very few players are. As an all around do it all TE he’s one of only a few that can have 75-90 receptions as a third or fourth option but also a good blocker as well. I just don’t understand how some of you value him so low, much like Baker.

  12. firethecannons Says:

    Otton has too many fumbles or punch outs or tipped balls leading to turnovers. He has his share of dropped passes as well. Look forward to seeing Bauer sharp in preseason.

  13. firethecannons Says:

    I would like to delete my comment above, Otton was actually very good in these categories 2025. I just look forward to new faces.

  14. buc4evr Says:

    I agree about Durham and Culp. Good players that get few chances. Bucs draft a new toy and these guys are expendable. Giz was pretty bad in using TEs, hope Zac is better.

 

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