The Bucs are signing Kyle Rudolph to a one-year deal, but I can’t say that I’m excited about him. Is he even going to be their most productive tight end? And will any tight end on that roster finish with viable numbers?

Rudolph (who’s signing a one-year deal) hasn’t been a notable player the last two years, catching 54 passes and 2 TDs in 28 games with the Vikings and Giants. He’s been used mostly as a blocker. He’ll be 33 in November.

Cameron Brate looks just as likely to be Tampa Bay’s most productive tight end. He’s been working with Tom Brady for the last two years, which could help him have a stronger rapport. He’s also a veteran – just turned 31.

Brate was dreadful last year, catching only 53 percent of the passes thrown his way, last among tight ends. That’s hard to understand, with Brate the previous season being one of the most efficient tight ends (catching over 82 percent of his targets). He was elevated into a starter-type role for six games last year, and it was pretty rough – he caught only 9 of 22 pass attempts in those games, for 88 yards (1 TD).

The sleeper here is Rob Gronkowski. He says he’s retired but his agent and his girlfriend both say they expect he’ll return. He’s also an older guy – 33.

All three of these tight ends at times in their careers have been very good around the goal line. But all of their great seasons in that regard came a long time ago. Combined, nine times one of these players has caught at least 6 passes inside the 10-yard line, but all nine of those seasons came at least five years ago. (In the chart below, the seasons for 2018-2021 are tagged with black dots.)

I don’t consider Brate or Rudolph to be a plus player around the goal line anymore.

As things stand, I don’t think I’ll be considering any Tampa Bay player to be my second tight end (in a 12-team format). There are other guys I like a lot more for that spot.

RECEPTIONS INSIDE THE 10
YearPlayerTgtNoYdsTD
2010Gronk, N.E.109467
2017Rudolph, Min.98314
2012Rudolph, Min.98267
2016Brate, T.B.97346
2012Gronk, N.E.127266
2016Rudolph, Min.126244
2015Gronk, N.E.116155
2014Gronk, N.E.86246
2011Gronk, N.E.96415
2020• Gronk, T.B.105234
2021• Brate, T.B.94174
2019• Rudolph, Min.4484
2017Gronk, N.E.94144
2019• Brate, T.B.53153
2018• Brate, T.B.43113
2015Rudolph, Min.83103
2013Gronk, N.E.43212
2021• Gronk, T.B.6232
2021• Rudolph, NYG5221
2020• Brate, T.B.3282
2018• Rudolph, Min.8282
2016Gronk, N.E.4221
2014Rudolph, Min.22112
2020• Rudolph, Min.3131
2017Brate, T.B.41101
2015Brate, T.B.3181
2011Rudolph, Min.1111
2018• Gronk, N.E.2000
2014Brate, T.B.0000
2013Rudolph, Min.2000

—Ian Allan