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Tre Tucker has survived a chaotic development environment featuring seven different starting quarterbacks, yet he managed an 18.6-percent Target Share and a 29.2-percent Air Yards Share despite the team’s passing game struggles.
Under a new system designed to maximize versatile spacing, he is moving away from a rigid perimeter role where he ran 83.2-percent of his routes from the outside last season. While rookie phenom Brock Bowers claims the functional top role in this passing attack, locking down the number two spot makes the speedster a sharp late-round value target, especially in seasonal best ball leagues as the Raiders are a prime candidate to invest heavily in WR in 2027.