QB


Geno Smith

2025 Season Stats

QB Overall: 23rd QB PPG: 33rd

Total Pts: 191        Pts/Game: 13

Height: 6ft 3in Weight: 221lbs

Age this season: 36 Drafted: 2.07

Dynasty Value: N/A

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Advice: Hold - Geno Smith’s outlook with the Raiders is a bit like ordering a gourmet meal and realizing you're still hungry—there's potential, but you’re not sure if the kitchen is actually open. He’s got the contract of a franchise guy and the confidence of a man who’s seen it all, but unless the Raiders magically grow a consistent offensive line and a defense that can stop a nosebleed, Geno might spend next season perfecting his "aw shucks" shrug while backpedaling for his life. If Vegas drafts a young quarterback, Geno’s job description could quickly expand to include "full-time mentor and human tackling dummy," which is a great way to make millions while quietly updating his real estate license.

RB


Ashton Jeanty

2025 Season Stats

RB Overall: 11th RB PPG: 16th

Total Pts: 245        Pts/Game: 14

Height: 5ft 8in Weight: 208lbs

Age this season: 22 Drafted: 1.06

Dynasty Value: 3X 1st round picks

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Advice: SELL - Ashton Jeanty's outlook is basically being the world's best plumber called to fix a house that's actively on fire—he's got the talent, but last year's offensive line blocked like they were trying to get him acquainted with defenders rather than away from them. If the Raiders finally buy a lineman who doesn't block like a revolving door, Jeanty might actually have a hole to run through. If not, he'll spend another season turning 2-yard losses into 3-yard gains through sheer spite and broken ankles.

WR


Tre Tucker

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 38th WR PPG: 50th

Total Pts: 162        Pts/Game: 9.5

Height: 5ft 8in Weight: 182lbs

Age this season: 25 Drafted: 3.37

Dynasty Value: 3rd round pick

Fantasy Jokers 

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Advice: BUY - Tre Tucker's outlook is basically being the only guy at a potluck who actually brought food—he's the Raiders' leading returning receiver, which is both a compliment and a damning indictment of everyone else in that kitchen. If Geno Smith stays upright and Chip Kelly schemes him open, he might finally hit 1,000 yards. If not, he'll spend another season wide open, waving his arms like a man stranded on a desert island while watching his quarterback get sacked for the eighth time.

WR


Jack Bech

2025 Season Stats

WR Overall: 120th WR PPG: 148th

Total Pts: 42        Pts/Game: 2.6

Height: 6ft 1in Weight: 214lbs

Age this season: 23 Drafted: 2.26

Dynasty Value: Late 3rd rnd pick

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Advice: BUY - Jack Bech's outlook is basically being the guy who RSVP'd "yes" to the party but keeps getting left on read—he barely saw the field as a second-round pick, which is usually not the sign of a thriving relationship with your coaching staff. If Chip Kelly remembers he exists, he might carve out a red-zone role and finally catch his first NFL touchdown. If not, he'll continue his side hustle as the team's most enthusiastic cheerleader in a backward hat, collecting game checks while wondering if anyone noticed Tiger's wings have been a little quiet lately.

TE


Brock Bowers

2025 Season Stats

TE Overall: 11th TE PPG: 4th

Total Pts: 176        Pts/Game: 15

Height: 6ft 4in Weight: 235lbs

Age this season: 23 Drafted: 1.13

Dynasty Value: 3X 1st round picks

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Advice: HOLD - Brock Bowers' outlook is basically being the one bright spot in a Raiders offense that resembled a dumpster fire slowly rolling downhill—he led the team in every receiving category while missing five games, which tells you everything about both his talent and everyone else's. If his knee cooperates, he might actually challenge for the tight end yardage crown instead of just limping to it. If not, he'll spend another year catching passes while double-teamed, because opposing coordinators aren't stupid enough to let the Raiders' only weapon beat them twice.