Brock Bowers need to be focal point for Greg Olson

Brock Bowers need to be focal point for Greg Olson
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Here is a look at how the Las Vegas Raiders’ 2024 draft class fared in a 24-10 home loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 12 and what it means looking ahead to Sunday’s road game at the Los Angeles Chargers:

Brock Bowers:

Bowers played a season-high 96 percent of the snaps for the second straight week. He was targeted none times. He was targeted 21 times in the past two games after being thrown to just three times in a Week 10 loss at Denver. Bowers responded with six catches with 55 yards. New Las Vegas interim offensive coordinator Greg Olson needs to make sure he gets the ball to Bowers as much as possible at the Chargers and for the rest of the season.

Jackson Powers-Johnson:

The second-round pick suffered an ankle injury in Week 10 and he is on the injured reserve. He reportedly might miss the rest of the season.

D.J. Glaze:

The third-round pick reportedly allowed two of the Browns’ 10 sacks as the entire offensive line struggled. He hasn’t been the biggest problem, but he may not be the 2026 solution, either.

Decamarion Richardson:

The fourth-round pick hasn’t played on defense yet this season. He did play 20 plays on special teams.

Tommy Eichenberg:

The fifth-round pick from Ohio State didn’t play on defense for the eighth time this season, but he did play 29 snaps on special teams.

Dylan Laube:

The sixth-round pick returned one kicks for 24 yards. He did not play on offense.

Jonah Laulu:

Laulu, claimed last year off waivers from Indianapolis, played a season-high 86 percent of the defensive snaps a week after missing most of the game with a ribs injury. He didn’t produce much as he had one assisted tackle, but Laulu showed is toughness and he is a big part of this defense.