TE LV
College: Georgia | Rookie
Height: 6'4" | Weight: 230 lbs
Birth Date: 2002-12-13
Depth Chart: TE.1
2024 Bye Week: 10
Salary: $6
Rostered: 98.0%
Started: 80.1%
Total Pts: 299
Avg Pts: 33.22
Rank: 2 TE
Dagobah Swamp Force
Fantasy Week | Pts | Scoring |
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Week 1 | 27 | Brock Bowers 6 receptions (12 pts) Brock Bowers 58 receiving yds (15 pts) |
Week 2 | 40 | Brock Bowers 9 receptions (18 pts) Brock Bowers 98 receiving yds (22 pts) |
Week 3 | 18 | Brock Bowers 3 receptions (6 pts) Brock Bowers 41 receiving yds (12 pts) |
Week 4 | 7 | Brock Bowers 2 receptions (4 pts) Brock Bowers 19 receiving yds (3 pts) |
Week 5 | 58 | Brock Bowers 57 yd TD reception (10 pts) Brock Bowers 8 receptions (16 pts) Brock Bowers 1 tackle (3 pts) Brock Bowers 1 receiving TD (7 pts) . . . Brock Bowers 57 yd TD pass from Gardner Minshew II Brock Bowers 97 receiving yds (22 pts) |
Week 6 | 35 | Brock Bowers 9 receptions (18 pts) Brock Bowers 71 receiving yds (17 pts) |
Week 7 | 55 | Brock Bowers 10 receptions (20 pts) Brock Bowers 10 receptions (10 pts) Brock Bowers 1 tackle (3 pts) Brock Bowers 93 receiving yds (22 pts) |
Week 8 | 25 | Brock Bowers 5 receptions (10 pts) Brock Bowers 58 receiving yds (15 pts) |
Week 9 | 34 | Brock Bowers 22 yd TD reception (5 pts) Brock Bowers 5 receptions (10 pts) Brock Bowers 1 receiving TD (7 pts) . . . Brock Bowers 22 yd TD pass from Desmond Ridder Brock Bowers 45 receiving yds (12 pts) |
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Week 11 | 32 | 6-61yds / 0.4TDs projected |
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Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers should remain a sure lock for fantasy football starting lineups when he plays against the Miami Dolphins in Week 11 of NFL action. The rookie pass-catcher has had a stellar season so far, especially considering the low production of the offense he's on. He's caught 57 of his 73 targets for 580 yards and two touchdowns, and while his scoring number leaves something to be desired, his value in PPR leagues can't be understated. This hasn't been a great year for tight end production, and he's been a nice reprieve from the misery many fantasy managers face. Set and forget him in your lineups. He's the TE2 in PPR despite having been on bye in Week 10.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers didn't score his touchdown until the fourth quarter in garbage time during a blowout loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, but that still counts for fantasy scoring. The Raiders were eviscerated 24-41 by the Bengals, who showed that there are levels to this game. Fortunately, Bowers seems destined to be involved heavily in all games the Raiders play this season, and backup quarterback Desmond Ridder threw a 22-yard touchdown pass to him after the starter, Gardner Minshew II, was benched. It doesn't matter who starts as signal-caller. The rookie tight end will always get his fair share of targets. The freshman TE finished with five catches on eight targets for 45 yards and the touchdown grab. He has an opportunity to rest up heading into his Week 10 bye before a Week 11 showdown with the rival Kansas City Chiefs yet again.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had five catches for 45 yards and a touchdown in a loss against Cincinnati. Dynasty Analysis: The Raiders are in the midst of a lost season, but Bowers hasn't been the problem. Now with 587 receiving yards and 57 catches on the year, he's establishing himself as one of the truly premier options in dynasty leagues. While today marked only his second touchdown of the season, it's hard not to salivate at what he could do with competent quarterback play. Bowers is locked into lineups for what looks to be not just this season, but perhaps the next decade.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers remains an absolute must-start in all fantasy football leagues ahead of his Week 9 matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals. The rookie star has racked up 52 receptions for 535 yards and one touchdown through eight weeks of NFL action. He's the TE2 overall in full-PPR fantasy scoring. He seems to be a lock to finish top-5 at his position on the season, though the return of wideout Jakobi Meyers (ankle) could siphon a few targets away from him. With Meyers on the field, double-digit targets for Bowers becomes less likely. Regardless, he won't need many to finish as a TE1 this week, and can't be left out of fantasy lineups.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders rookie tight end Brock Bowers is considered "fine" according to Vic Tafur. This is a great sign as the rookie standout had to be checked out during last weekend's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. In this game, Bowers continued his excellent rookie campaign as he scored double-digit PPR points for the fourth-straight game. Throughout his first eight NFL games, the Georgia product has averaged 14.1 PPR points per game and tallied 66.9 yards and 6.5 receptions per game. Fantasy managers should view Bowers as a high-end TE1 going forward and he should be locked into all lineups this weekend as he faces the Cincinnati Bengals who have allowed the 26th-most PPR points to opposing tight ends this season.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had a quieter day than usual in his team's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 8 after he caught all five of his targets for 58 yards. He caught two of those passes, totaling 19 yards, during the garbage-time drive the Raiders put forth near the end of the game. It was a relatively pedestrian day for the breakout superstar. The Chiefs appeared to make it a priority to slow him down, and rightly so, as he's their best offensive weapon. He'll still be a must-start top-5 TE in all fantasy leagues heading into a softer Week 9 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals and their struggling defensive unit.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers will lead the pass-catching attack into a Week 8 matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs, and he may be the only offensive player on the team managers can have consistent optimism over. He leads the NFL in many receiving categories among tight ends, and is the engine through which the Las Vegas offense runs. The No. 1 overall TE in full-PPR fantasy scoring has had a ridiculous target share since the departure of WR Davante Adams and during the absence of WR Jakobi Meyers (ankle). Bowers should start in all fantasy lineups, and expect more big things from the stellar rookie.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers continues to show he's their best offensive weapon. In his Week 7 game against the Los Angeles Rams, Bowers caught 10 passes on 14 targets for 93 yards. He's easily their best pass-catcher and chain-mover. He's also an absolute stud in PPR fantasy formats and currently ranks as the TE1 overall. His target volume could remain high even when lead receiver Jakobi Meyers (ankle) returns, and should be better than it was in the early season with Davante Adams was still a part of the team. Las Vegas will square off with the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 8, but matchups should be ignored when deciding to start or sit Bowers. He must be started.
From RotoBaller
Raiders' TE Brock Bowers had 10 receptions for 93 yards but no touchdowns in Sunday's loss in Los Angeles Rams.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers could reclaim his spot as the overall TE1 in fantasy scoring in a matchup with the Los Angeles Rams in Week 7. The Rams have allowed the second-most PPR fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends, and they should have trouble slowing down one of the NFL's finest at his position. The rookie leads all tight ends in targets (46), receptions (37), and receiving yards (384). He's also scored one touchdown. He'll likely have an expanded role for the rest of the season after former Raiders WR Davante Adams' departure to the New York Jets. He's a stud and must be started in any leagues that have tight end slots on their rosters.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had nine catches for 71 yards in a loss to Pittsburgh. Dynasty Analysis: Bowers now has 37 catches through six games, putting him on pace for more than 100 on the season. While dynasty managers may be frustrated at the lack of touchdowns (he has just one), it's hard to look at Bowers and not see the future TE1 in dynasty leagues. He's locked and loaded in lineups moving forward and a player to build around moving forward.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had his biggest game of the season in Sunday's 34-18 loss to the Denver Broncos. Bowers notched a season-high targets and converted that into eight catches for 97 yards and a touchdown. Bowers' signature play came early in the first quarter. Quarterback Gardner Minshew II launched a deep pass, and the rookie leaped over a defender to make a catch and ran it 35 more yards into the end zone. He was widely praised for his run-after-catch ability in college, and it looks like that's translating to the NFL perfectly. Bowers has emerged as one of the top tight ends in fantasy in 2024. The Raiders will face a Pittsburgh Steelers defense that's around the league average in fantasy points allowed to tight ends, but Bowers has the talent to succeed against any defense and is a must-start in Week 6.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had eight catches for 97 yards and a touchdown in a loss against Denver. Dynasty Analysis: The rookie is quickly emerging not only as a TE1, but perhaps THE TE1 as we move forward this season. Bowers has yet to post a 100-yard performance but today was the latest in a string of very consistent performances and his first touchdown clearly shouldn't be his last. With 36 targets in five games, it's hard to currently find a tight end with higher upside at the moment. Oh yeah. he's a rookie.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers was relatively quiet in Week 4, as he was targeted just three times, hauling in two passes for 19 yards, and handled one rush attempt for 12 yards in Sunday's 20-16 win over the Cleveland Browns. It was Bowers' worst game of the season despite the absence of lead receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) and fellow tight end Michael Mayer (personal). The Browns have historically held opposing tight ends to low yardage and touchdown totals, and this trend continued Sunday. The Raiders rookie tight end didn't have the worst day ever, considering Raiders quarterback Gardner Minshew II only completed 14 passes. Bowers will face a tough Denver Broncos defense in Week 5 but is still a must-start tight end because of the lack of depth at the position. Bowers is highly talented, but as it was known before the season, his biggest obstacles are target competition and poor quarterback play.
From RotoBaller
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had his least productive game of the 2024 season, being targeted just four times and catching three passes for 41 yards in Sunday's 36-22 loss to the Carolina Panthers. It was a negative game script for Bowers. The wide receivers were much more involved in the passing game, likely due to the score getting out of hand quickly. The Raiders were losing 21-7 at the half, and Bowers hasn't been a serious deep threat yet. In closer games, he's likely to have games more like his Week 1 and 2 efforts, where he logged more targets, receptions, and yards. Bowers is still a must-start. He's a rare bright spot in a dismal tight end landscape and still leads the position group in receptions while being second in yards. The Raiders face the Browns, Broncos, and Steelers in their next three games, which should be closer so Bowers could quickly rebound.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had three catches for 41 yards in the Raiders loss to Carolina. Dynasty Analysis: The Raiders offense was a bit of a mess today against the Panthers and Bowers couldn't shake himself through the ineptitude. It was a disappointing day for him but also what amounts to a blip on the radar in terms of his season. Bowers is a clear lineup lock at this point and while he may post some clunkers here and there, his upside seems real.
Dynasty | Raiders tight end Brock Bowers had nine catches for 98 yards in the Raiders win over the Ravens. Dynasty Analysis: Bowers has done nothing to make anyone believe he's not the future at the position in dynasty leagues thus far after posting a whopping 15 catches in his first two games. While dynasty owners may be frustrating at him not finding the end zone yet, that's just a case of greed. Bowers is here to stay and looks like a "set it and forget it" option already in his young career.
Las Vegas Raiders first-round rookie tight end Brock Bowers was a highlight, snagging six balls for 58 yards and showcasing his immediate impact with a team-high eight targets in Sunday's 22-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. Bowers' biggest play of the game on Sunday was a 26-yard reception off a play-action pass. His integration into the offense looks promising, especially with his ability to find space in the middle. Bowers is shaping up to be a valuable TE option, particularly in PPR leagues. Bowers will look to build on Sunday's performance in a tough matchup against the Baltimore Ravens in Week 2.
From RotoBaller
Dynasty | Raiders rookie tight end Brock Bowers had six catches for 58 yards in an opening day loss to the Chargers. Dynasty Analysis: Bowers was as advertised and led the Raiders with eight targets on the day. This was a very promising start for the rookie, especially when you consider fellow tight end Michael Mayer had just two catches for three yards on three targets. Bowers looks the part of a TE1 moving forward, though the conservative offense of the Raiders could hold him down for a bit.
Las Vegas Raiders' first-round tight end Brock Bowers (foot) is off the injury report and ready to make his NFL debut this Sunday against the Los Angeles Chargers. After limited participation in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, Bowers was a full participant on Friday, confirming his availability for the game. Bowers, selected in the 2024 first round, is expected to be a key target in the Raiders' passing game, including WRs Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers, as well as fellow TE Michael Mayer, a 2023 second-round pick. Known for his impressive college career at Georgia, where he had three consecutive seasons with over 50 catches, Bowers is regarded as one of the top tight end prospects to enter the NFL. With a favorable matchup against the Chargers' relatively weaker linebackers, Bowers' ability to read coverages and excel after the catch makes him a strong start for Week 1.
From RotoBaller
NFL Week | Opp | Pts | Rec | Rec Yds | Rec TDs | Rec Tgt | 100 Yds | Rush Att | Rush Yds | Rush TDs | Fum Lost |
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2024 Season | 299 | 57 | 580 | 2 | |||||||
Week 1 | @LAC | 27 | 6 | 58 | 0 | ||||||
Week 2 | @BAL | 40 | 9 | 98 | 0 | ||||||
Week 3 | CAR | 18 | 3 | 41 | 0 | ||||||
Week 4 | CLE | 7 | 2 | 19 | 0 | ||||||
Week 5 | @DEN | 58 | 8 | 97 | 1 | ||||||
Week 6 | PIT | 35 | 9 | 71 | 0 | ||||||
Week 7 | @LAR | 55 | 10 | 93 | 0 | ||||||
Week 8 | KC | 25 | 5 | 58 | 0 | ||||||
Week 9 | @CIN | 34 | 5 | 45 | 1 | ||||||
Week 10 | bye | ||||||||||
Week 11 | @MIA | ||||||||||
Week 12 | DEN | ||||||||||
Week 13 | @KC | ||||||||||
Week 14 | @TB | ||||||||||
Week 15 | ATL | ||||||||||
Week 16 | JAX | ||||||||||
Week 17 | @NO | ||||||||||
Week 18 | LAC |