LVR • WR • #11
Tucker made a name for himself as a rookie with the occasional splash play while averaging 17.4 yards per catch. The Raiders rolled him out as their No. 3 receiver from the jump this year and eventually moved him up the ladder to No. 2 duties after trading Davante Adams. Though his production was highly inconsistent, Tucker managed to up his yardage total from 331 to 539. He caught 47 passes and scored three times through the air plus once more on the ground. Tucker isn’t a target-commander but provides enough value as a deep threat to stay in the mix for opportunities next year. Depending on how Las Vegas approaches their receiving room in the offseason, Tucker could draw some sleeper hype heading into his third season.
13 days ago
January 6, 2025 1:05 AM