
Michael Mayer
Las VegasNFL - Las Vegas
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If Brock Bowers is out or you need a backup tight end, pick up Mayer — he should get more looks and can help your team. If Bowers plays, Mayer probably won’t see many chances, so wait or grab someone who’s already getting more work.
Brock Bowers left Week 1 with a knee issue, so grab Michael Mayer now as insurance — he was targeted in Week 1 and would step into the Raiders’ main tight end role if Bowers misses time. If Bowers is healthy, Mayer is just a backup, so only start him if Bowers is officially out or you’re really thin at tight end.
Mayer looks like the Raiders’ main tight end and should play a lot and get chances near the end zone, so he’s worth picking up if you need tight end help. It’s based on preseason and one analyst, so it could change once the season starts, but he’s a cheap pick that should help most teams, especially in smaller leagues.
Draft him in the mid-to-late rounds if you need a tight end — he looks set to play on early downs and could get more chances near the goal line. The downside is he won’t get many passing plays and splits time with Bowers, so some weeks could be quiet.