Here is a look at how the Las Vegas Raiders 2024 draft class fared Sunday in 40-6 road loss at the Indianapolis Colts and what it means heading into Sunday’s home game against the Tennessee Titans:
Brock Bowers:
The star tight end missed the first game of his career with a lingering knee injury. He was injured in Week 1, but played through Week 4. Yet, he has not improved and the team sat him down. Raiders coach Pete Carroll said Monday Bowers is “week-to-week” a day after saying the No. 13 overall
pick last season was “day-to-day.” So, Bowers could continue to stay out. He has 19 catches for 225 yards. this season.
Jackson Powers-Johnson:
The second-round pick started continued to bounce back after a low and injured start. He played well at guard for the second straight week and was a big reason why the Raiders have improved at running the ball in recent games. He’s becoming the steady force he was expected to be.
D.J. Glaze:
The third-round pick bounced back has had an up-and-down season
Decamarion Richardson:
The fourth-round pick active for the first time since Week 2 because of a hamstring injury. He played just four special teams snaps after playing a total of 33 in the first two games. He hasn’t played on defense yet this season.
Tommy Eichenberg:
The fifth-round pick from Ohio State played no snaps at linebacker for the fourth straight game after playing 14 snaps in Week 1 due to injury. Eichenberg played 84 percent of the snaps on special teams, which has been his range this season.
Dylan Laube:
The sixth-round pick was the No. 3 running back didn’t play any offensive snaps in Week 4 for the second straight game. He did have three kick returns for 77 yards.

Jonah Laulu:
Laulu, claimed last year off waivers from Indianapolis, played 68 percent of the defensive snaps and had three tackles. He plays a lot.