Here is a look at how the Las Vegas Raiders’ 2024 draft class fared in a 31-14 road loss at the Los Angeles Chargers and ahead to Week 14’s home game against the Denver Broncos.
Brock Bowers:
Bowers caught all four of his targets for 63 yards and he scored both of the Raiders’ touchdowns, including an incredible one-handed grab near the ground. Under new interim offensive coordinator Greg Olson, though, Bowers’ target total was the second lowest of the season. That has to increase against Denver. The last time the Raiders played the Broncos, in Week 10, Bowers had just one catch, the only time in his career that he didn’t register multiple catches. Olson has to get him involved as much as possible. Bowers is averaging 7.5 targets and 5.4 catches a game. Last year, it was 9.0 and 6.5. He’s a superstar. Feed him.
Jackson Powers-Johnson:
The second-round pick suffered an ankle injury in Week 10 and he is on the injured reserve. He reportedly might miss the rest of the season.
D.J. Glaze:
The third-round pick started and had another up-and-down game as part of a struggling offensive line.
Decamarion Richardson:
The fourth-round pick hasn’t played on defense yet this season. He played 15 plays on special teams.
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Tommy Eichenberg:
The fifth-round pick from Ohio State didn’t play on defense for the ninth time this season, but he did play 90 percent of the snaps on special teams, which is his range.
Dylan Laube:
The sixth-round pick returned three kicks for 79 yards. He did not play on offense.
Jonah Laulu:
Laulu, claimed last year off waivers from Indianapolis, played 77 percent of the snaps and had just two assisted tackles. His production is declining some in recent weeks. He hasn’t had a sack in the past six games after getting four in the first six games.
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