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Michael Mayer
ADP: N/A
Bye: 10
Experience: 1
Age: 23.2
Height: 6'4"
Weight: 265
40 Time: 4.70

SPARQx (Rank): 107.70 (58%)
Burst Score (Rank): 115.90 (44%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.70 (33%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 9.92 (36%)

Michael Mayer's Weekly Outlook

Week 3 Projections
Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
2.3 25.7 0.17 3.8
Weekly Writeup

Rest Of Way Outlook

Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
2.3 25.6 0.2 3.6

Michael Mayer's 2024 Projections & Outlook

Scoring

#26 Tight End

88 Projected Points

ADP Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs 100 Fum
Not Available 34.3 384.5 2.54 0 0

3D Projections DS 3D Projections

Basic StatsMichael Mayer's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Mayer is coming off a mediocre rookie season, finishing 35th among TEs in PPR points per game with middling advanced metrics.

He remains an intriguing long-term dynasty prospect, but his short-term fantasy value took a big hit when the Raiders selected TE Brock Bowers with the 13th overall pick of this year’s draft.

Mayer will likely need Bowers to get injured or prove not ready for a big rookie-year role in order to be a reliable fantasy factor in 2024.

What We Learned Last Year

  • Mayer tallied 27 catches for 304 yards and two TDs in 14 games as a rookie last year.
  • He missed the final three games of the season with a toe injury.
  • Mayer ranked 36th among TEs in total PPR points; 35th in PPR points per game.
  • He ran a route on just 36% of Raiders pass plays over the first five games. That spiked to 66% over his final nine games.
  • Mayer’s averages over those final nine outings:
    • 3.9 targets
    • 2.7 catches
    • 29.2 yards
    • 0.2 TDs
  • His scoring average across those nine games would have ranked 27th among TEs on the season.
  • Mayer had a low 6.4-yard average target depth (32nd among 45 qualifying TEs).
  • But his 6.0 yards after catch per reception ranked sixth.
  • Among 45 TEs with 30+ targets last year, Mayer ranked:
    • 12th in yards per target
    • 31st in yards per route
    • 25th in Pro Football Focus receiving grade
  • Here’s where he ranked in those categories among 22 rookie TEs with 30+ targets over the last five seasons:
    • 9th in yards per target
    • 15th in yards per route
    • 9th in PFF receiving grade
  • Mayer was the 35th overall pick of the 2023 NFL Draft. He set the Notre Dame TE record with 180 career receptions, despite playing just three seasons.

What to Expect in 2024

  • Mayer’s fantasy value took a big hit when the Raiders selected TE Brock Bowers with the 13th overall pick of this year’s draft. Bowers led Georgia in receiving in all three of his seasons and is one of the best TE prospects to arrive in recent memory.
  • The Raiders also return WRs Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers, who combined to account for 50.4% of the team’s targets last year.
  • Vegas does not have an established No. 3 WR (Tre Tucker is the favorite), so this offense could run a lot of 2-TE sets with Bowers and Mayer.
  • But it’s unlikely that both guys are reliable fantasy options. There have only been two instances of a team producing two top-12 fantasy TEs in the same season over the last five years, both by the Eagles’ duo of Zach Ertz and Dallas Goedert. There were three other teams that produced a pair of top-20 TEs, but two of those included Taysom Hill. The other was last year’s Falcons, who had Kyle Pitts finish TE13 and Jonnu Smith TE17.
  • The Raiders released QB Jimmy Garoppolo this offseason and signed QB Gardner Minshew. He’ll compete with QB Aidan O’Connell for the starting job.
  • Minshew and O’Connell ranked 27th and 25th, respectively, among 33 qualifying QBs in Pro Football Focus passing grade last year.
  • Antonio Pierce returns as HC after taking over for the final nine games of last year. The Raiders ran it a bit more under Pierce than they did under previous HC Josh McDaniels.
    • Vegas went from a 61.2% pass rate in eight games under McDaniels to 57.3% pass under Pierce.
    • The Raiders registered a -1% Pass Rate Over Expected under McDaniels vs. -3% under Pierce.
  • After a deal with Kliff Kingsbury fell through, the Raiders hired Luke Getsy as their new OC in February.
    • Getsy spent the last two years as Bears OC, where Chicago ranked 28th and 20th in total yards and 23rd and 18th in points.
    • The Bears ranked 32nd in pass rate and Pass Rate Over Expected in 2022; 31st in pass rate and 27th in PROE last year.
    • Those offenses were predominantly quarterbacked by Justin Fields, which undoubtedly skewed the offense toward the run. We’re projecting a more balanced attack from Getsy in Vegas. It’s worth noting that he was the Packers’ QB coach and passing-game coordinator before his stint with the Bears.

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Brock Bowers, TE LVR

8:41am EDT 8/21/24

Brock Bowers Out With Sore Foot

Raiders TE Brock Bowers is currently sidelined with a sore foot, according to The Athletic's Vic Tafur. The rookie missed Saturday's preseason game and remained sidelined for Tuesday's practice. There's been no update from the team on the extent of Bowers' injury or his timeline for return.

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Raiders starters played 14 snaps in Saturday's preseason opener against the Vikings, and both TEs spent most of that on the field. Michael Mayer played 12 of 14 snaps, ran six routes and drew two targets, according to Pro Football Focus. Rookie Brock Bowers played 11 snaps, ran five routes and drew two targets. And the Raiders moved him around. PFF counted six snaps in a "traditional" TE position, two at outside receiver, one in the slot, and two in the backfield. That aligns with how Raiders coaches have discussed using the first-round pick -- as well as the stated plan to deploy two TEs often.

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According to The Athletic's Vic Tafur and Tashan Reed, the Raiders have "usually" been lining up in "heavy sets" on offense, meaning multiple TEs on the field at the same time. That makes sense given the team added first-round rookie Brock Bowers to 2023 second-rounder Michael Mayer at the position. The team also sports lackluster WR talent behind Davante Adams and Jakobi Meyers.

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The Raiders drafted TE Brock Bowers 13th overall, which says plenty about how much they like his talent. But that doesn't guarantee he'll get enough playing time to produce right away. According to The Athletic's Tashan Reed, new OC Luke Getsy's "run-first offense asks a lot out of tight ends in the run game, so Bowers will have to make strides in that area to stay on the field."

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Raiders HC Antonio Pierce called newly signed RB Alexander Mattison and TE Harrison Bryant depth pieces. "We’re talking about guys that could come in and, at some point — don’t know when it’s gonna happen — but, give us that starter, that little jolt or juice that we can use," Pierce added. Bryant was never a legitimate threat to 2023 second-rounder Michael Mayer. The bigger takeaway here is that the Raiders evidently don't view Mattison as a competitor for the starting RB job. Mattison's play could change throughout the offseason, of course. And Vegas could still add a RB in the draft. But Zamir White's odds of opening the season as the starter continue to climb. He remains a solid value in early best-ball drafts. For more on White, check out 2024 Fantasy Football Breakouts.

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Michael Mayer, TE LVR
Dynasty MVP 42.6
Position Rank #46 TE
3yr Projection
5yr Projection
10yr Projection
129
220
408
Dynasty Write-up
Mayer lacks the high-end athleticism to fire you up. But he was a strong, three-year producer at Notre Dame, and the tape shows an excellent contested-catch asset. Mayer underwhelmed as a rookie, although injuries and poor QB play clearly factored in. He looked like a breakout candidate for 2024...until the Raiders used a Round 1 pick on Brock Bowers.
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