Tampa Bay's Cade Otton is primed to shake up the game tonight with a touchdown against the Philadelphia Eagles, exploiting their notorious vulnerability against tight ends.

As the NFL season is heating up, we're eying a promising breakout for Tampa Bay Buccaneers' tight end, Cade Otton. This relatively unknown powerhouse has been quietly making waves this season, and tonight, as the Buccaneers go head-to-head against the Philadelphia Eagles, we're banking on Otton to take advantage of the Eagles' defense and score a touchdown.

Otton has been steadily racking up the receptions, with eight in the first two games, totaling 60 yards. Admittedly, those aren't exactly numbers that'll make your jaw drop, but here's where it gets interesting. Baker Mayfield, the Buccaneers' quarterback, has a history of favoring his tight ends, and Otton is no exception. Last season, even amidst a crowded tight end room, Otton managed to secure two touchdowns, particularly excelling in the red zone.

Now, let's talk about the Eagles. They've been known to allow a hefty 85.5 receiving yards per game against tight ends. It's an Achilles heel that's been a constant thorn in their side, and tonight, it could be their undoing. Their secondary and linebacker positions are riddled with injuries, which makes for a tantalizing opportunity for Otton to seize.