
Las Vegas Raiders DVOA, Stats, & NFL Rankings
Team Profile

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-15.6% 29thOff DVOA
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-3.5% 30thPassing DVOA
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-23.3% 31stRushing DVOA
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2.3% 20thDef DVOA
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9.5% 19thDef Passing DVOA
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-8.1% 17thDef Rushing DVOA
2024 Team Stats
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Points For18.4 27th
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Points Against26.9 29th
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Yards Per Game304.0 26th
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Yards Allowed Per Game333.0 14th
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13-3-1
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12-5-0
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10-7-0
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4-13-0
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Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer is expected to get more involved in the offense this upcoming season. Mayer looked nonexistent with Brock Bowers ahead of him on the depth chart last season. He finished the season with 21 receptions and 156 receiving yards in 11 games. After failing to trade Mayer, the Raiders have decided to get the former second-round pick more involved in the offense. Mayer has reportedly looked good in camp and has built a solid relationship with new head coach Pete Carroll. It's worth noting that Bowers is going to remain the unquestioned No. 1 tight end and primary passing option. Mayer showed good potential during his time in college, so hopefully the Raiders are able to find a way to get him involved.


Las Vegas Raiders rookie second-round wide receiver Jack Bech has flashed during offseason workouts, but ESPN's Ryan McFadden points out that the majority of his reps have come with the second-team offense. "Dont'e and Jack did their stuff," head coach Pete Carroll said. "The idea is to force those guys to play early, and to do that, you have to ask them to do things they're good at." Dont'e Thornton Jr., the team's fourth-round selection, saw more action with the first-team offense. It's not a great sign for the 23-year-old Bech, but a lot can still happen in training camp this summer. Jakobi Meyers and tight end Brock Bowers are the top two targets in this offense, but there is opportunity beyond that. However, in what should be a much more balanced offensive attack that features a lot of first-round running back Ashton Jeanty, this might be a developmental year for Bech.


Las Vegas Raiders rookie fourth-round wide receiver Dont'e Thornton Jr. made strides during the offseason, according to ESPN's Ryan McFadden. Thornton caught a touchdown during the red-zone period during the first day of mandatory minicamp this week and also made an impressive catch in the middle of the field on Thursday. The 22-year-old spent a good amount of time working with the first-team offense, with the Raiders occasionally lining him and Tre Tucker up on the outside and Jakobi Meyers in the slot. The 6-foot-5 wideout has a unique blend of size and speed and ran a 4.3-second 40-yard dash at the combine. The Raiders are expecting the Tennessee product to give them juice in the vertical passing attack. Thornton will likely be competing for playing time with Tucker as more of a boom/bust deep threat in fantasy.

Offense
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QB
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27
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6' 3''
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210 lbs
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2
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Purdue
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QB
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24
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6' 3''
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213 lbs
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1
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South Alabama
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QB
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24
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6' 1''
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215 lbs
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-
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North Dakota State
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QB
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34
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6' 2''
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221 lbs
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12
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West Virginia
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RB
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24
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5' 11''
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210 lbs
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1
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Lock Haven
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RB
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22
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5' 8''
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211 lbs
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Boise State
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Defense
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LB
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25
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6' 0''
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230 lbs
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1
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Michigan
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CB
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24
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5' 11''
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195 lbs
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2
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Maryland
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DT
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-
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6' 3''
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347 lbs
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-
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SMU
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DT
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30
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6' 5''
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300 lbs
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8
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Vanderbilt
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DT
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25
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6' 4''
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290 lbs
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3
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Florida
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DE
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25
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6' 6''
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256 lbs
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2
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Army
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