With the NFL season having passed its midway point, a number of outlets are putting together their list of midseason awards.
The Athletic’s Dane Brugler put together his NFL midseason All-Rookie team.
It won’t surprise Las Vegas Raiders fans to see rookie sensation Brock Bowers on Brugler’s midseason All-Rookie team. Among tight ends, the 6-foot-4, 230 pound rookie from Georgia has racked up a league-leading 580 receiving yards.
Bowers is currently second among all NFL players in receptions with 57 grabs. The Raiders rookie has a pair of touchdown receptions as well. Bowers hauled in a 57-yard touchdown against Denver in Week 5 and a 22-yard touchdown grab last week against the Bengals.
After averaging eight catches per game in October, Bowers now leads all rookies with 57 receptions, second most in the NFL across all players, behind only Wilson (60). Bowers’ run blocking has been a roller coaster, but when targeted, good things have happened (81.4 percent reception rate).
Bowers also has been a weapon with the ball in his hands. Just five receivers and tight ends in the NFL have eclipsed 300 yards after the catch this season: Ja’Marr Chase, Khalil Shakir, Chris Godwin, Zay Flowers and … Bowers. Regardless of who is under center for the Raiders, they need to continue targeting No. 89. – Brugler, The Athletic.
Selected by the Raiders with the No. 13 overall selection in the 2024 NFL draft, it’s clear that Las Vegas has its next great offensive star in Bowers.
In a season where things very well could continue to shift sideways, Bowers figures to remain a bright spot throughout. The first-rounder has done nothing but exceed expectations.
Bowers joins an offensive All-Rookie team from Brugler that also features Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr., Los Angeles Chargers offensive tackle Joe Alt and Pittsburgh Steelers interior offensive lineman Zach Frazier.
Two other Raiders were honored as honorable mention midseason All-Rookie team members.
Interior offensive lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson and offensive tackle DJ Glaze were both chosen as honorable mention selections. Powers-Johnson was a second-round draft pick out of Oregon, while Glaze was a third-round selection of the Raiders via Maryland.