The Las Vegas Raiders are nearing the end of a challenging 2024 season, with only three wins to their name under the leadership of Coach Antonio Pierce. The team's performance has regressed compared to last season's promising finish, raising questions about their future strategies as they prepare for the offseason and the 2025 season.
Despite the struggles, there have been standout performances worth noting. Tight end Brock Bowers, selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, has emerged as a key player, boasting an impressive grade of 85.8 from Pro Football Focus (PFF). He is currently the second-highest-graded tight end in the NFL, trailing only George Kittle of the San Francisco 49ers. Bowers is on track to set rookie records for tight ends, showcasing his potential as a foundational player for the Raiders.
Left tackle Kolton Miller has also been a pillar of consistency for the team, earning an 81.1 grade. He ranks as the 13th-best offensive tackle in the league, having allowed just one sack over the past 12 weeks. His stability is crucial for the team's offensive line, particularly amid inconsistent quarterback play.
Guard Jordan Meredith has emerged as a surprise asset, achieving an 80.8 grade and ranking as the seventh-highest-graded guard in the NFL. His versatility and performance, including a perfect record of no sacks allowed, highlight his rise from practice squad player to a potential long-term solution for the Raiders' offensive line.