Raiders WR Tre Tucker showed up at Media Day with a completely different look that could transform his game

After drafting Jack Bech and Dont'e Thornton, it was clear that the Las Vegas Raiders were going to add as many weapons as they could around new quarterback, and former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith What the Seahawks have done over the last few years to try to get the most out of him when […]

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After drafting Jack Bech and Dont'e Thornton, it was clear that the Las Vegas Raiders were going to add as many weapons as they could around new quarterback, and former Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith

What the Seahawks have done over the last few years to try to get the most out of him when the offensive line hasn't been good is put weapons around him. The Raiders are doing that. And, they definitely have weapons now, despite having one of the worst offenses in the league the last two years. 

Look at the weapons they have now, though, with what they already had, and what they have added. Brock Bowers is the best tight end in the league, and Jakobi Meyers has some of the best hands in the league, possibly the most underrated receiver in the league. And then, there is the guy that no one is talking about — Tre Tucker, who is going into his third season.

Tucker has consistently been the only guy on the offense the last two years who has been able to create problems downfield. And, for a guy who's his size, that's not good for the Raiders. But, after seeing the transformation he made, he could take his game to a whole other level in 2025.


Tre Tucker shows up to Raiders Media Day JACKED

The Las Vegas Raiders had media day on Monday, where all of the players did their photos like headshots, full body shots, videos of them screaming, you know, all of the little things you see during games of the players in their uniforms.

This also gave the members of the Raiders' media team a chance to talk to some of the players. And, they talked to Tre Tucker. Let's just say this dude is jacked like he looks huge. He's a smaller guy, around 5'9" or 5'10", so for him to put that much muscle on is great for him.

He came into the league around 182 pounds, which is pretty small. I'm not sure what he weighs now, but it's pretty evident that he is likely bigger and stronger than he was when he came into the league. And that could really help him with his route running and not getting knocked off his routes or timing. Not only that but bringing down contested catches where both players have their hands on the ball.

And who knows, maybe it made Tucker faster.