Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard is projected to play more snaps than Cameron Brate for the third straight week on Sunday.
Despite Brate having a dominant lead over Howard regarding production, the rookie tight end continues to see more playing time than Brate, out-snapping him 50 to 33 in Week 10. That trend is expected to continue in Week 11 with Howard seeing 67.2% of plays while Brate plays just over 50%.
Our models project Howard for 1.5 catches, 17.9 yards, and 0.3 touchdowns for 4.2 FanDuel points against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday.