Team Profile
Las Vegas Raiders
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-17.8% 29thOff DVOA
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-7.3% 30thPassing DVOA
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-21.8% 31stRushing DVOA
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1.7% 17thDef DVOA
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8.3% 19thDef Passing DVOA
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-7.4% 18thDef 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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15-2-0
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11-6-0
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11-6-0
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4
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4-13-0
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Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers wrapped up a sensational rookie season despite a constant change at quarterback and a tumultuous season for the team in general. In the Week 18 loss to the Chargers, Bowers finished with four catches for 50 yards and a touchdown on nine targets. He ended the year with 112 receptions, 1,194 yards, and five touchdowns on 153 targets. His performance broke records for most receptions by a rookie, Raiders franchise single-season receptions, and most yards by a rookie tight end.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer caught all four of his targets for 21 yards during Sunday's Week 18 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Mayer has been routinely out-produced by Brock Bowers this season, but that didn't stop him from playing 81.3 percent of the offensive snaps in the Raiders' regular-season finale. That represented his second-highest rate of the season, and it showed that the Raiders can have success operating out of two-tight end sets. Mayer finished his second pro season with 21 catches and 156 yards through 10 games, remaining a solid short-yardage outlet for quarterback Aidan O'Connell while Bowers did more work downfield and after the catch. There's no question that Bowers remains the No. 1 tight end in Las Vegas (and all of fantasy football), but Mayer could sneak onto the end of the fantasy radar in deeper PPR leagues next season.
Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker caught three of his four targets for 24 yards during Sunday's Week 18 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Tucker played just 79.2 percent of offensive snaps in the contest, which was his lowest rate since Week 2. Still, he managed to post his largest reception total since Week 12. Even though the 23-year-old merely delivered modest production, it was a good bounce-back showing from him after he caught just two of eight targets one week earlier. His improved catch rate in Sunday's regular-season finale suggests that he can handle increased opportunities on offense. Moving forward, Las Vegas will likely look to bring in some competition at wide receiver during the offseason, but Tucker has established himself as a reputable target. He's worth holding in dynasty leagues, and he could sneak into the last couple rounds of 2025 drafts in deeper formats.
Offense
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QB
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28
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6' 1''
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225 lbs
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6
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Washington State
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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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25
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6' 3''
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207 lbs
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3
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Cincinnati
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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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RB
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32
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5' 9''
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203 lbs
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10
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Nebraska
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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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Defense
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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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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' 3''
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290 lbs
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3
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Tennessee
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LB
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24
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6' 2''
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228 lbs
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2
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Florida
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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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24
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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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