The Raiders have a plan for Brock Bowers: Bowers lined up all over the place in his one drive with the Raiders offense.
Bowers played 11 of a possible 14 snaps in his one drive. He lined up in a traditional tight end spot on six plays, as an outside wide receiver twice, in the slot once and in the backfield twice. Typically, teams don’t want to show a lot in the preseason, but they had no problem showing that Bowers will be all over the field.
Nine of his 14 snaps were in 12 personnel. While Bowers was all over the field, Mayer stayed in a more traditional tight end spot. Mayer did out-snap Bowers in two tight end sets, but if they play this much 12 personnel in the regular season, that won’t be much of a problem. On a larger sample, we can expect Mayer to play more in run situations while Bowers plays more in pass.
We knew that Bowers wouldn’t be playing 90% of his snaps with Mayer as another option, but this was as promising a look we could get from Bowers outside of potentially scoring a touchdown.