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Las Vegas Raiders Receiving Rave Reviews For Brock Bowers
Trevor Ruszkowski-USA TODAY Sports

The Las Vegas Raiders entered the 2024 NFL Draft with uncertain prospects, particularly regarding their quarterback situation amid the questions about whether or not Aidan O’Connell can be a legitimate starting NFL quarterback.

Expectations were high for them to target a standout quarterback like Bo Nix or Michael Penix Jr., possibly even considering a move up in the draft to secure one.

However, with the top quarterback prospects being selected earlier than projected, the Raiders had to adjust their strategy.

Their attention shifted to Brock Bowers, the top tight end prospect in the draft class. Bowers, often linked with the New York Jets in pre-draft discussions, fell to the Raiders at pick 13, much to their delight.

Commentators like Skip Bayless praised the Raiders’ decision, recognizing the value Bowers brings to the team.

“Antonio Pierce just got himself another baller. What a steal… Brock Bowers at 13!!!”

Under the leadership of interim-turned-full-time head coach Pierce, the Las Vegas Raiders aim to revamp their culture and elevate their performance in the league. Bowers’ addition aligns with this vision, offering significant potential to bolster their offensive capabilities.

However, while Bowers’ talent is undeniable and the Raiders boast other skilled players, their success hinges heavily on finding the right quarterback. Without a proficient signal-caller, their efforts to improve may face considerable challenges, particularly in the competitive AFC West division.

The 2024 season is an exciting one for the Raiders’ fan base. Now, they’ll get to watch dominant two tight end sets featuring both Bowers and second-year standout Michael Mayer.

This article first appeared on Viral Sports News and was syndicated with permission.

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