Las Vegas Raiders

Raiders Top Fantasy Players

These are the top fantasy football players of the Las Vegas Raiders as ranked by Average Draft Position (ADP) in PPR-format mock drafts.

Data as of September 10, 2025.

# Name Pos Team ADP Bye
1 Ashton Jeanty RB LV 1.12 8
2 Brock Bowers TE LV 3.02 8
3 Dont'e Thornton Jr. WR LV 14.08 8

Ashton Jeanty

Ashton Jeanty's current ADP is 1.12, which is the 12th pick of the 1st round, and 12th selection overall.

Ashton Jeanty Average Draft Position PPR

Brock Bowers

Brock Bowers's current ADP is 3.02, which is the 2nd pick of the 3rd round, and 26th selection overall.

Brock Bowers Average Draft Position PPR

Dont'e Thornton Jr.

Dont'e Thornton Jr.'s current ADP is 14.08, which is the 8th pick of the 14th round, and 163rd selection overall.

Dont'e Thornton Jr. Average Draft Position PPR

Las Vegas Raiders 2025 Schedule

Week Home/Away Opponent
1 Away New England Patriots
2 Home Los Angeles Chargers
3 Away Washington Commanders
4 Home Chicago Bears
5 Away Indianapolis Colts
6 Home Tennessee Titans
7 Away Kansas City Chiefs
9 Home Jacksonville Jaguars
10 Away Denver Broncos
11 Home Dallas Cowboys
12 Home Cleveland Browns
13 Away Los Angeles Chargers
14 Home Denver Broncos
15 Away Philadelphia Eagles
16 Away Houston Texans
17 Home New York Giants
18 Home Kansas City Chiefs

Las Vegas Raiders News

Brock Bowers, Brock Bowers Set for a Major Quarterback Upgrade?

Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers is expected to receive a major quarterback upgrade this offseason. The Raiders traded away quarterback Geno Smith, opening the door for them to draft projected No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza. While Mendoza's success in the NFL is far from guaranteed, he offers more upside than any quarterback Bowers has played with before. A potent passer could be exactly what Bowers needs to reclaim the top spot in the dynasty fantasy football rankings. Trey McBride closed the gap on Bowers last year, but Vegas' tight end is still an elite fantasy threat. He had 64 catches, 680 yards, and seven touchdowns across just 12 games last year, averaging 14.7 fantasy points per game in PPR formats. If he can put up those numbers with Smith as his quarterback, he can easily jump to a tier of his own with Mendoza at quarterback and offensive-minded head coach Klint Kubiak running the show. Given that he's due for improvement in 2026, Bowers might be worth buying in dynasty leagues. However, make no mistake about it -- he's not going to come cheap.

Brock Bowers player page.

March 21, 2026 10:37 AM EST


Tre Tucker, Tre Tucker Still a Fantasy Option Despite New Competition?

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Tre Tucker faces new competition in his position group this offseason after the team signed Jalen Nailor to a $35 million deal. Plus, familiar faces Jack Bech, Brock Bowers, and Michael Mayer remain in the mix as pass-catching threats. It may seem like a somewhat crowded receiver room for Tucker, who has yet to establish himself as a real fantasy threat week in and week out. However, there are still reasons for dynasty managers to be optimistic. First of all, Tucker is trending up after finishing as the overall WR38 in PPR leagues last year. That number was a bit skewed by some extreme outlier games, but it's still encouraging to see that he can deliver meaningful fantasy outputs to managers. Additionally, the Raiders are expected to upgrade at quarterback with projected No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza. He's a clear improvement over Geno Smith, and his strong passing skills should be able to support fantasy-relevant production from several receivers often, and not just one receiver here and there. Tucker is definitely still going to have to earn the right to catch more passes in this offense, but he and the Raiders as a whole are trending up.

Tre Tucker player page.

March 18, 2026 4:41 PM EST


Jack Bech, Jack Bech Still Trending Up Despite Increased Competition?

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jack Bech will have to compete with some new faces in his position group next season. The Raiders invested more than $35 million into wide receiver Jalen Nailor, giving Vegas another top target to join Bech and Tre Tucker. Tight ends Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer will fetch plenty of targets next year, too. All in all, it's a somewhat crowded receiver room for someone like Bech, who has yet to establish himself as a consistent pass-catching threat week in and week out. Nevertheless, there are several reasons for dynasty managers to be optimistic. First of all, Bech is a glaring Year 2 breakout candidate after catching 12 passes from Week 13 through 16. He showed flashes of being able to handle a bigger role after the team traded away Jakobi Meyers. Additionally, the TCU product will get a major quarterback upgrade if the Raiders draft Fernando Mendoza, kicking off the post-Geno Smith era. Barring a major wide receiver addition in free agency or the draft, it looks like Bech will be the No. 2 or 3 receiver in Vegas next year, giving him decent upside and the potential to be a WR3/flex in deeper fantasy leagues.

Jack Bech player page.

March 18, 2026 4:20 PM EST


Jalen Nailor, Can Jalen Nailor be the No. 1 Wide Receiver in Las Vegas?

Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Jalen Nailor is expected to have increased fantasy value going forward. This offseason, Nailor hit free agency and signed with the Raiders, going from the No. 3 receiver in Minnesota to the potential No. 1 receiver in Vegas. He never quite emerged as a consistent week-over-week fantasy option in Minnesota, but he certainly flashed upside with a total of 10 touchdowns over the last two years. In each of those two seasons, he also had at least 28 catches and 414 yards. We don't quite know if Nailor is capable of making the jump to a top receiver role, so fantasy managers should temper expectations at least a little. Plus, Vegas also has Tre Tucker and Jack Bech on its roster, creating additional competition for Nailor, and we can't rule out the possibility of them drafting another pass-catcher. Finally, Vegas' offense could experience some growing pains in the first year under presumptive No. 1 pick Fernando Mendoza. All in all, there's upside here, but it's a bit too early to send out dynasty trade offers that would price Nailor as a top-40 fantasy receiver.

Jalen Nailor player page.

March 17, 2026 6:21 AM EST


Ashton Jeanty, Ashton Jeanty Primed for Year 2 Breakout Behind Improved Offensive Line?

Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty finished as the RB13 in his rookie season, despite being first contacted less than 0.7 yards beyond the line of scrimmage on average. By almost all metrics, the Raiders had one of the worst offensive lines in the league in 2025, an area they've made a concerted effort to improve in the early stages of free agency. Las Vegas made former Ravens center Tyler Linderbaum the highest-paid offensive player in this year's free agent class, committing to a three-year deal with a guaranteed $81 million, adding stability and identity to the pivot position. An unfortunate drawback to the Maxx Crosby trade debacle is that without the 14th pick in this year's draft, the Raiders are likely out of range to add top interior lineman, Olaivavega Ioane, but in a relatively deep class, they should be able to further bolster the trenches. With left tackle Kolton Miller also expected back at full health, Jeanty should find much-needed operating space in 2026 and a realistic chance to crack into RB1 territory.

Ashton Jeanty player page.

March 13, 2026 6:02 AM EST