2:43 he looked kinda like Davante Adams on that release that was great thing for him to be teammates his first year
@audoko8215 күн бұрын
Brock Bowers is a standout tight end currently playing for the Las Vegas Raiders in the NFL. As a rookie in 2024, he has been highly productive, recording 84 receptions for 884 yards and 4 touchdowns over 12 games so far. His contributions make him the leading receiver for the Raiders this season.
@TurtlDrip13 күн бұрын
Calling him a “standout TE” is quite the understatement. He is amount the best receivers in the entire league as a rookie. With no qb.
@daudder13 күн бұрын
We are watching greatness, here. Love he almost always catches the ball with his hands, rather than body. Makes him look even better...
@p2cozy12 күн бұрын
Raiders training facility used to he in Napa,Ca this dude used to attend camps when he was little🔥 Our 2nd round pick JPJ is also a stud and him/his family grew up Raider szn ticket holders🏴☠️
@luisgarcia-ob3fr14 күн бұрын
NFL hates the raiders , If he was drafted by some other team he would be leading rookie player of the year and would be flash news every week
@TheCoachPlays14 күн бұрын
I feel this pain as a Titans fan. Unfortunately I think Jayden Daniels is the Offensive Rookie of the Year but Brock Bowers is right there. The dude is a stud and I wanted to bring light to it
@xguudaxcoax456013 күн бұрын
@@TheCoachPlaysThx for doing so.
@invisibleloveone13 күн бұрын
Same with Derrick Carr on his rookie year. He was on a losing Raiders team, but his stats were better than the winner.
@michaelg790412 күн бұрын
When all sorts of mock drafts had him going to the Chargers, I was hoping they were right. The Bolts getting Alt was entirely necessary whereas if they got Bowers, it would have been a luxury.
@TheCoachPlays12 күн бұрын
Yea, Alt should be an All Pro though. I was hoping the Titans were gonna get Alt but then the Chargers selected him
@Jay-nk6dm14 күн бұрын
How’s his blocking?
@TheCoachPlays14 күн бұрын
I meant to hit on this in the video so good question. This is the only game I truly broke down on him only and my evaluation is it needs more work. He is not terrible, but pass catching and route running is his strength. I don’t think he is terrible at blocking as he blocks with a high motor, but the technique and finish needs refinement
@Jay-nk6dm14 күн бұрын
@ so kinda the same but opposite for Michael Mayer? He’s a better blocker but worse pass catcher?
@TheCoachPlays14 күн бұрын
@ Mayer is definitely more of their blocking TE. Very solid TE. But Bowers has a much higher ceiling overall.
@cjb169814 күн бұрын
He pancaked tj watt when we played the steelers so I'd say pretty good
@TheCoachPlays14 күн бұрын
@ I’m sure he is not bad. He was a good blocker at Georgia. Just in this game it wasn’t his best. He is definitely not poor at blocking
@bigchief391713 күн бұрын
Love the NFL. Not Raiders fan. 🤦♂️ "If" it weren't for Raiders "center" without a doubt to me was a raider game win all the way🤦♂️ How can the Raiders SUPERBLY play the way they did vs (11-1) Chiefs and still be 🤦♂️(2-10) Only with the Chiefs that they had that winning streak. 🤔-For the life of me, I just can not understand this. I tell it as I see it, for some odd freakin reason on this game EVERY Raider applied themselves to full potential and like real champions stunning all it took was one simple flaw 🤦♂️"center" that truly ruined field goal winning opportunity, a Raiders big win over world champs "Chiefs" would've been historical for Team Raiders
@TheCoachPlays13 күн бұрын
The NFL has a lot of parody. Teams are not separated by that much. Sure there are better teams than others, but at the end of the day all teams are filled with great talent and professionals. So even the bad teams can give the great teams a fight on any given Sunday.