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        Tre Tucker Fantasy Overview

        Tre Tucker

        Tre Tucker
        Player Profile

        WR LVR

        Height

        5'8"

        Weight

        182 lbs.

        Experience

        3 yrs.

        Bye

        13

        Birthday

        Mar 08, 2001

        Age

        25.3

        College

        Cincinnati

        NFL Draft Pick

        2023 - Rd 3, Pk 100

        Fantasy Rankings & Projections

        Fantasy Rankings

        Weekly
        BYE -
        Season
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        Dynasty
        WR75

        2026 Projections

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        DS 3D Projection

        Tre Tucker's Preseason Player Analysis

        2025 Role & Results

        Production & Fantasy Finishes

        Tucker led Vegas WRs and set career highs with 57 catches, 696 yards, and 5 TDs. But 20.8% of his yards and 60% of his TDs came in one Week 3 game at Washington.

        He led all WRs in fantasy scoring that week but posted no other top-15 weeks. Tucker added three top-24 finishes and 13 at WR36 or lower.

        Overall, he finished as the PPR WR38; WR47 in points per game.

        Usage & Role

        Tucker saw solid usage, leading the team with a 17.9% target share and 92.2% route rate.

        Tucker’s volume came in waves, though. He drew 8 targets in four games but saw five or fewer looks in nine. Even after the Week 10 trade of Jakobi Meyers, Tucker’s target share only reached 18.0%. It climbed to 21.1% in five games without Brock Bowers.

        Tucker’s 5’9 frame didn’t stop him from producing near the goal line, where he turned three of five targets inside the 10-yard line into TDs. But that looks more like TD variance swinging in his favor rather than usage we can count on in 2026.

        Efficiency & Regression

        Not much to like here.

        Among 76 WRs with 50+ targets, Tucker ranked:

        • 41st in yards per target
        • 44th in catch rate
        • 45th in yards per catch
        • 63rd in yards per route run
        • 67th in targets per route run

        Offensive Context

        The Raiders brought the right approach for WR production, finishing fourth in pass rate, second in red-zone pass rate, and 10th in neutral pass rate.

        But QB play limited production. Geno Smith, Kenny Pickett, and Aidan O’Connell combined for 5.5 yards per attempt and 1.17 TDs per game.

        Injury History & Durability

        Tucker hasn’t missed a game due to injury through three seasons. He popped up on the Week 13 injury report last season with a knee issue but was removed ahead of the weekend.

        2026 Opportunity & Projection

        Projected Role & Competition

        Neither GM John Spytek nor HC Klint Kubiak was on hand when the Raiders drafted Tucker. But the 25-year-old still looks like a good bet to keep starting.

        The Raiders signed former Viking Jalen Nailor to a three-year deal with $23 million guaranteed. But he never exceeded 53 targets across four seasons with the Vikings.

        Jack Bech brings nice size (6’1, 214) and the promise of a second-year Round 2 pick. But his rookie year turned up only 20 catches for 224 yards in 16 games.

        Round 6 rookie Malik Benson and 2025 Round 4 pick Donte’ Thornton add speed but look merely like rotational pieces.

        We might not get clarity on the WR roles until training camp wraps, and Vegas could keep mixing and matching once the season starts. What does look clear is that the passing game will run through Brock Bowers, who we project for a 25% target share. Tucker sits at 15%, tightly grouped with Nailor (14%) and Bech (13%).

        Supporting Cast

        Cousins looks likely to open the season as the starter. We project him for only four games, though, and expect rookie Fernando Mendoza to step in before midseason.

        Cousins spent three seasons with HC Kubiak in Minnesota, including a strong 2021 campaign with Kubiak calling plays. Cousins threw for 4,221 yards, 33 TDs, and just 7 INTs that year, topping league average in both completion rate (66.3%) and yards per attempt (7.5).

        But that was five years ago, and Cousins has declined since leaving Minnesota. He managed only 6.4 yards per attempt for Atlanta last year and ranked 31st among 33 qualifiers in on-target throw rate.

        Coaching & Offensive Scheme

        Kubiak’s history suggests we shouldn’t expect a pass-heavy offense. His three OC stops have ranked 30th, 25th, and 21st in pass rate over expected.

        Kubiak’s cross-training approach could help Tucker settle into the right role. He played mostly outside last year, and that’s where he was better: 81.7% of his snaps came out wide, where he posted 1.34 yards per route run and 0.17 targets per route run, compared with 0.79 YPRR and 0.11 TPRR in the slot.

        The strength of this unit rests in an Ashton Jeanty-led backfield. Don’t be surprised if Kubiak continues to lean run, which would limit Tucker’s chances at meaningful target volume.

        Paths to Ceiling

        Tucker’s ceiling probably doesn’t reach much higher than last year’s WR38 PPR finish. The target competition doesn’t look much different, other than what should be a healthier version of Bowers. And there’s hope for significantly better QB play if Mendoza can develop quickly. But there’s no reason to get excited about Tucker.

        Risk Factors

        Although Tucker enters summer as a good candidate to start, he’s no lock to stay in the lineup under a new coaching staff. And this year’s Raiders could easily send a smaller share of targets to the WRs (thanks to a healthy Bowers) while potentially decreasing the total passing volume.

        Advanced Stats

        Forty Yard Dash

        4.40

        Forty Yard Dash Rank

        91%

        Three Cone Drill

        7.07

        Agility Score

        11.56

        Agility Score Rank

        16%

        Burst Score

        125.80

        Burst Score Rank

        72%

        Spar Qx

        107.00

        Spar Qx Rank

        60%

        Speed Score

        94.30

        Speed Score Rank

        54%

        Catch Radius

        9.81

        Catch Radius Rank

        15%

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        Shark Bites

        Tre Tucker WR LVR
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        Can Tre Tucker Emerge for the Raiders in 2026?

        Can Tre Tucker Emerge for the Raiders in 2026?

        Raiders HC Klint Kubiak singled out WR Tre Tucker while discussing the team's WR room, calling him a quiet leader whose hard work and play style have rubbed off on the younger WRs. Tucker, a 2023 third-round pick with blazing 4.40 speed, now has the longest Raiders tenure of any WR on the team.

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