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Wide Receiver, Las Vegas Raiders
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Draft: 2025 Round 2 (26) College: Texas Christian Ht: 6’1” Wt: 214 DOB: 2002-12-18 Age: 22 |
WR Rank |
Tier |
ADP |
#109
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8 |
WR65 |
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Receiving | Rushing |
Fantasy |
Season |
Team |
G |
Target |
Rec |
Yard |
Avg |
TD | Att |
Yard |
Avg |
TD |
FPts |
FPts/G |
2025 (Projected) |
LV |
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22 |
272 |
12.4 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
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0 |
55.2 |
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Once you get past Meyers on the depth chart it's a free-for-all. The most "accomplished" member of that group is Tre Tucker, who posted a 47-539-3 line last year while flashing some deep speed. He's likely to hold down one of the two remaining starting spots, but he doesn't appear to offer much in terms of upside. Rookies will likely fill the next two or three slots, led by Bech, who was taken with the 58th overall pick back in April. Named the 2025 Senior Bowl MVP, Bech can line up on the outside or in the slot, and he has good ball skills. He has a clear shot at a starting job.
Selected two rounds after Bech, Dont'e Thornton is another possible contributor for 2025. He has good size (6-foot-5, 205 pounds), excellent speed, and does a nice job on deep balls. He led college football in yards per catch last year (25.4) but had just 26 receptions, so it'd be a stretch to think he'll step into the NFL and contribute as anything more than an occasional home-run threat. Converted quarterback Tommy Mellott was taken in Round 6 and is considered more of a long-term project. Of the group, Bech warrants the most attention, though he's more of a watch-list candidate unless you wanted to roll the dice in the final rounds based on opportunity.
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Not so fast: Amari Cooper decides to retire Cooper leaving Las Vegas By: Mike Krueger | Thu Sep 4, 2:03 pm

| | Comeback no more: #Raiders WR Amari Cooper has informed the team that he no longer has the desire to play and intends to retire, per The Insiders.
Cooper had signed at the end of camp in a hopeful reunion with the team that drafted. Now, he's headed home from Las Vegas. (Ian Rapoport on X)
FFToday's Take: Cooper spent 10 seasons in the league and looked like he was going to play this season for the team that drafted him in 2015, but he's had a change of heart. It's fair to wonder how big of a role he would've had given he failed to have a big presence with the Bills last season. The Raiders will move forward with Jakobi Meyers, Dont'e Thornton Jr., Tre Tucker and Jack Bech as their top wideouts.

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