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Although talent evaluation is subjective by nature, you'd be hard pressed not to include the Raiders in any discussion of the league's worst receiver rooms heading into 2025. Davante Adams is gone, having been traded to the Jets last October, leaving Meyers as the only receiver of any renown in Sin City. The veteran has some experience operating as a de facto No. 1 from his time in New England, and he is coming off his best season (87-1,027-4). Nonetheless, you're talking about a chain mover as opposed to a true difference maker.
Despite that, Meyers has two things going for him. First, he is the lone established threat on the outside, and when a risk-averse veteran like Smith is going to the air he's going to lean on players he can trust. Second, he's likely to see a lot of single coverage with defenses gearing up to stop the ground game and then looking to double Bowers in passing situations. Over the past four years, Meyers has averaged 77 receptions, 876 yards, and 5 TDs. That looks like a reasonable baseline for this year, which is enough to make Meyers a low-end WR3 or strong WR4 selection.
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