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Cade Otton

Cade Otton (born April 15, 1999) is an for the of the (NFL). Standing at 6 feet 5 inches and weighing 247 pounds, he is known for his reliable hands and blocking ability as a versatile in professional offenses. Otton was born and raised in , where he attended Tumwater High School and played as a three-star recruit, participating as a , linebacker, and . His family has deep roots in football; his grandfather, Sid Otton, was a legendary high school coach with 43 years at Tumwater High, and his father, Tim Otton, served as an assistant coach there while owning a local . Growing up immersed in the sport, Otton began as a before joining the team, developing a strong foundation in fundamentals from his family's coaching legacy. At the University of Washington, Otton played college football for the Huskies from 2018 to 2021, appearing in 39 games and starting 31. Overall, Otton totaled 91 receptions for 1,026 yards and nine touchdowns in college, earning recognition as a dependable pass-catcher and blocker. Selected by the Buccaneers in the fourth round (106th overall) of the 2022 NFL Draft, Otton quickly became a key contributor in Tampa Bay's offense under quarterback Tom Brady and later Baker Mayfield. In his rookie season, he started 11 of 16 games, recording 42 receptions for 391 yards and two touchdowns, including 4 receptions for 58 yards in the wild-card playoff loss to the Dallas Cowboys. By 2023, he set career highs with 47 receptions for 455 yards and four touchdowns in 17 games (all starts). In 2024, Otton achieved 59 catches for 600 yards and four touchdowns across 14 starts, surpassing 500 receiving yards for the first time. As of November 18, 2025, in his fourth season, he has appeared in 10 games with 37 receptions for 381 yards, continuing as a starter and ranking among the team's top targets. Through 57 regular-season games, Otton has amassed 185 receptions for 1,827 yards and 10 touchdowns, plus 19 catches for 244 yards and one score in four postseason appearances, including 8 receptions for 89 yards in a wild-card playoff win over the Philadelphia Eagles, establishing himself as a reliable red-zone threat and run blocker.

Early life

Family background

Cade Otton was born on April 15, 1999, in . His father, Tim Otton, has served as a coach and at Tumwater High School, contributing to the local program's success, and owns Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana, a chain of restaurants. Otton's mother, Sally Waterstradt Otton, was a teacher who passed away on September 20, 2022, at the age of 50 after battling for over a decade. He has two siblings: an older brother, Ryan Otton, who played for the , and a younger sister, Kylie Otton. Otton's extended family has deep roots in football, spanning multiple generations. His grandfather, Sid Otton, is a legendary high school coach who amassed 394 wins, tying him for the most in Washington state history during his tenure at Tumwater High School. His uncle, Brad Otton, was a starting quarterback for the USC Trojans from 1995 to 1996 and briefly played in the NFL after going undrafted in 1997. This multi-generational involvement in coaching profoundly shaped Otton's early exposure to the sport, immersing him in strategy, technique, and team dynamics from a young age. Growing up in Tumwater, he often attended practices and games led by his grandfather and father, fostering a natural affinity for the game. Otton eventually played under his grandfather at Tumwater High School, continuing the family tradition. In his youth, he also participated in other sports like , which complemented his athletic development before became his primary focus.

High school career

Cade Otton attended Tumwater High School in Tumwater, Washington, graduating in 2017 after playing from 2013 to 2017. He participated in multiple sports, including varsity basketball as a forward, soccer, and baseball, while starting his football career as a freshman. His family's coaching background, including his grandfather Sid Otton as the winningest coach in Washington state high school history, offered early training opportunities that supported his athletic development. On the , Otton excelled as a at and linebacker. During his high school career, he set Tumwater records with 95 receptions for 1,705 yards and 33 catches. As a senior in 2016, he earned The Olympian's All-Area of the Year honors after a standout season that included significant contributions on both offense and defense, with notable tackles and interceptions. Rated a three-star recruit and the No. 23 nationally by , Otton attracted attention from multiple programs. He received scholarship offers from schools such as , Oregon State, Washington State, Harvard, and Yale, among others. Ultimately, he committed to the in August 2016.

College career

2017–2019 seasons

Cade Otton redshirted his true freshman season in 2017 at the , preserving a year of eligibility without seeing any game action. This period allowed him to adjust to the college level, focusing on technique and physical development under the guidance of tight ends coach Jordan Paopao, who emphasized blocking fundamentals essential for the position. As a redshirt in 2018, Otton emerged as a rotational player, appearing in all 14 games and earning 10 starts at during Washington's 10-3 season before the . He recorded 13 receptions for 174 yards and three , providing reliable downfield targets while contributing significantly to the run game through key blocks that supported a rushing attack averaging over 200 yards per game. Notable performances included three catches for 55 yards and a against Oregon State. Otton contributed to the team's Pac-12 Championship appearance and Rose berth, where the Huskies fell 23-28 to Ohio State. In 2019, Otton solidified his role as a starter, playing and starting all 13 games as the Huskies finished 8-5. He boosted his production with 32 receptions for 344 yards and two touchdowns, ranking second among tight ends in receiving scores and aiding Jacob Eason's passing efficiency. His blocking prowess was evident in run support, notably during a 28-14 regular-season victory over . The Huskies capped the season with a 38-7 win over Boise State, where the offense controlled the line of scrimmage. Otton's high school pedigree as a multi-year All-State selection at Tumwater High facilitated his early transition to the competitive Pac-12 environment. Through the end of the 2019 season, Otton had amassed 45 receptions for 518 yards and five touchdowns in 27 games, demonstrating steady growth from a developmental prospect to a core contributor on a defense-oriented Washington squad. He continued refining his inline blocking and route-running under coaching staff input, laying the groundwork for expanded responsibilities in subsequent years.

2020–2021 seasons

The 2020 season was severely disrupted by the , limiting the to just four games, in which they finished with a 3-1 record. Otton, entering his junior year, started all four contests and emerged as the team's leading receiver, recording 18 receptions for 258 yards and three touchdowns. His performance earned him first-team All-Pac-12 honors, highlighting his development into a reliable capable of stretching the field with an average of 14.3 yards per catch. Amid the uncertainties of the shortened season, Otton focused on leadership, helping guide a young roster through protocols and limited practices. Returning for his senior season in —his fifth year after redshirting as a —Otton was named a team captain and entered the year with high expectations, earning spots on the preseason watch list and preseason honors (third team by Phil Steele, fourth team by ). Injuries limited him to appearing in and starting eight games during Washington's 4-8 campaign, where he posted 28 receptions for 250 yards and one . Notable contributions included a two-catch, 23-yard performance in a 52-3 win over Arkansas State, demonstrating his red-zone reliability even as the team battled injuries across the roster. Otton capped his college tenure by winning the Guy Flaherty Award, the Huskies' oldest and most prestigious team honor recognizing leadership and dedication. Over his career at , he amassed 91 receptions for 1,026 yards and nine in 39 games. Following the 2021 season, Otton declared for the , forgoing potential additional eligibility. He received an invitation to the Senior Bowl but was unable to participate due to an ankle injury sustained late in the year, which also prevented him from fully testing at the —though he took part in throwing and position drills. At Washington's pro day, Otton ran a 4.78-second and recorded a 32-inch , showcasing adequate athleticism for his 6-foot-5, 247-pound frame. Scouting reports praised his precise route-running, soft hands, and blocking ability, positioning him as a pro-ready with strong fundamentals despite not being an elite athlete.

Professional career

2022 draft and rookie season

The selected Cade Otton in the fourth round, 106th overall, of the out of the . Otton, a 6-foot-5, 247-pound prospect known for his blocking ability and reliable hands, was viewed as a potential successor at the position following the offseason retirement of veteran . Otton signed a four-year contract with worth $4,493,944, including an $833,944 and $833,944 in guarantees. The deal was finalized in late 2022, completing the team's draft class signings. Entering , Otton recovered from offseason ankle and was cleared to participate by late , positioning him to compete for snaps alongside incumbent in the wake of Gronkowski's departure. Head coach emphasized the need for versatility at the position, with Otton vying for a role in both the passing and run games during preseason practices. In his rookie regular season, Otton appeared in all 16 games for , making 11 starts and recording 42 receptions for 391 yards and two touchdowns. He emerged as a key target in the intermediate passing game, particularly after Brate's injury in Week 4 opened more opportunities. Notable performances included his NFL debut in Week 1 against the Dallas Cowboys, where he caught three passes for 44 yards, and a two-touchdown outing in Week 9 versus the . The qualified for the as the NFC's No. 4 seed, but Otton recorded four receptions for 58 yards in their 31-14 Round loss to . His rookie campaign showcased quick adaptation to the NFL's physicality, including improved blocking in Bowles' defensive-minded scheme that demanded multi-faceted contributions.

2023–2025 seasons

In the 2023 season, Otton solidified his role as a starting tight end for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, appearing in all 17 regular-season games with 17 starts and recording 47 receptions for 455 yards and four touchdowns, which marked career highs in receiving yards and scores. He played a league-high 96% of the team's offensive snaps (1,064 total), emerging as a reliable red-zone target and blocker in support of running back Rachaad White. The Buccaneers won the NFC South division and earned a playoff berth, where Otton contributed significantly in the Wild Card victory over the Philadelphia Eagles (8 receptions for 89 yards) before a Divisional Round loss to the Detroit Lions (5 receptions for 65 yards and 1 touchdown). Overall, his postseason performance totaled 13 receptions for 154 yards and 1 touchdown across two games. Otton's development continued in , though he was limited to 14 games due to injuries, starting all of them with 59 receptions for 600 yards and four touchdowns, establishing him as the primary target in the post-Rob Gronkowski era. His share remained high at over 70%, with 87 targets reflecting increased trust from the in his every-down capabilities, including blocking duties that aided White's ground game. again captured the title for the fourth consecutive year, finishing 10-7 and advancing to the , though Otton assumed more leadership responsibilities in the room amid team injuries. His red-zone efficiency was notable, contributing to the offense's balanced attack under quarterback . Through the first 10 games of the 2025 season as of November 18, Otton started all contests, hauling in 37 receptions for 381 yards without a , while maintaining a snap percentage above 70% and continuing his role as a key blocker for . He achieved a three-game streak from Weeks 7-9 with at least eight receptions and 75 yards each, tying for the second-longest such streak by a in history. The are 6-4 and leading the , positioning them as contenders for another division crown and playoff run, with Otton's consistent involvement underscoring his evolution into a foundational offensive piece.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

Cade Otton has played in 57 regular-season games through Week 10 of the 2025 season, accumulating 185 receptions for 1,827 receiving yards and 10 touchdowns. The following table summarizes Otton's regular-season receiving statistics by year:
YearGames PlayedReceptionsReceiving YardsTouchdownsTargets
20221642391265
20231747455467
20241459600487
20251037381053
Otton's career averages include 9.8 yards per , with a catch percentage exceeding 65% based on his . He has typically required around 12-15 offensive per reception, reflecting his role in both the passing and running games. In blocking, Otton has demonstrated steady improvement, particularly in run blocking, where grades rose from the low 50s in 2022 to the mid-60s by 2024. His 2024 run-blocking win rate reached 74.9%, ranking fourth on regardless of position. Otton's targets have trended upward throughout his career, increasing from 65 in 2022 to 87 in 2024, underscoring his growing role in the Tampa Bay offense.

Postseason

Cade Otton has appeared in four postseason games with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers through the 2024 NFL playoffs, recording 19 receptions for 244 yards and one touchdown. His contributions as a tight end have included reliable receiving in high-pressure situations and support in blocking for the team's run-heavy schemes during playoff matchups. Otton's postseason output reflects his growing role as a key target for quarterback Baker Mayfield, though the Buccaneers have not advanced beyond the divisional round in his appearances. In the 2022 playoffs, Otton played in the loss to the on January 16, 2023, catching four passes on seven targets for 58 yards. The 2023 postseason saw Otton in two games. In the victory over the on January 15, 2024, he led the team with eight receptions on 11 targets for 89 yards, including a notable 20-yard contested catch that highlighted his red-zone reliability. In the subsequent Divisional Round loss to the on January 21, 2024, Otton hauled in five catches on eight targets for 65 yards and his lone postseason , a score from Mayfield that capped a key drive. During the 2024 playoffs, Otton participated in the Wild Card defeat to the on January 12, 2025, where he secured two receptions on two targets for 32 yards. This performance pushed his career playoff receiving yards to 244, surpassing Rob Gronkowski's franchise record of 226 for a . The following table summarizes Otton's postseason game statistics:
DateOpponentResultRecTgtYdsTDLng
2023-01-16DALL 14-314758017
2024-01-15PHIW 32-981189020
2024-01-21DETL 23-315865127
2025-01-12WASL 20-232232020
As of November 18, 2025, the Buccaneers remain eligible for the 2025 playoffs based on their regular-season standing, but Otton has no postseason statistics from that year yet.

Personal life

Family and marriage

Cade Otton married his high school sweetheart, Sierra Snyder-Otton, in January 2021 after proposing in October 2020. Sierra, a former high school basketball player who scored over 1,000 points for the Tumwater Thunderbirds in Washington, met Otton in eighth grade at a basketball game. The couple welcomed their first child, daughter Tenille Dawn Otton, on June 27, 2024, in Tampa. During Otton's rookie NFL training camp in 2022, his mother, Sally Otton, passed away suddenly on September 20 at age 50 following a long battle with . The loss profoundly impacted his early professional transition, leading him to miss a game and return home to , for grieving. Throughout this period, Sierra provided crucial emotional support, accompanying him home and helping him process the tragedy alongside his siblings, sister Kylie and younger brother Ryan. In August 2025, his younger brother Ryan medically retired from football at the . Otton and his immediate family now reside in , where Sierra has played a key role in their relocation and ongoing stability amid his NFL career demands. His siblings, Kylie and Ryan, continue to live in , maintaining close family ties despite the distance.

Philanthropy

Cade Otton has been actively involved in philanthropy, particularly supporting causes related to in honor of his late mother, Sally Waterstradt Otton, who battled the illness for over a decade before passing away in September 2022 at age 50. His mother's in 2010 began with a and progressed to severe loss of motor skills and mobility, inspiring Otton to advocate for research aimed at finding a cure and improving patient care. As part of the NFL's My Cause, My Cleats initiative, Otton has worn custom cleats to raise awareness and funds for for Parkinson's Research. In 2022, during his rookie season, he represented the foundation by donning themed cleats and promoting a dedicated fundraiser in his mother's name, which supported clinical trials she had participated in during her illness. He continued this effort in 2023, wearing cleats again on December 3 against the to highlight the foundation's work in funding research for better therapies. In 2024, Otton shifted his focus within the same initiative to support the Oasis Pregnancy Center, a Tampa-based organization providing resources for expectant mothers, wearing custom cleats during the December 8 game against the Las Vegas Raiders. Beyond the cleats campaign, Otton served as the Guest of Honor for the 10th annual Moving Day , a walk organized by the , held on April 27, 2024, at Al Lopez Park. The event featured a 1.2-mile walk, exercise demonstrations, and community activities to benefit Parkinson's research and programs, drawing on Otton's personal connection to the cause. Otton and his family have organized annual "Sally Strong" events to honor his mother and support Parkinson's research. The third annual event, held on July 12, 2025, at Summit Lake in , featured a super mini , cornhole tournament, music, and a silent , raising $62,500 for the cause, with $50,000 donated to . In October 2024, following Hurricane Milton's impact on Florida, Otton partnered with SunCoast Blood Centers to urge Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans to donate blood, emphasizing the critical need for supplies in local hospitals to aid disaster recovery efforts.

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