Raiders offense 2024: Varied way team can attack defenses with wide receivers is name of game

Raiders offense 2024: Optimism should be high for Las Vegas - Silver And  Black Pride

For Edgar Bennett, versatility is imperative to success.

The Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver coach has been in the game so long — 32 years as a coach, seven as an NFL running back to be exact — that he knows being adaptable and an all-around asset is vital to longevity and success at the pro level.

“The name of the game is to have a lot of different weapons and play a lot of different personnel groupings,” Bennett said during his media availability after the Raiders’ mandatory minicamp session two weeks ago.

The varied way Las Vegas can attack defenses its wide receivers group is indeed the name of the game. Especially considering the top three incumbents — Davante Adams, Jakobi Meyers, and Tre Tucker — can be moved all along the formation depending on personnel groupings. Adams paced that trio with 103 grabs for 1,144 yards and eight touchdowns last year with Meyers right behind him with 71 catches for 807 yards and eight scores. Meyers also had two rushing touchdowns, too. Tucker, a rookie last year, hauled in 19 passes for 331 yard and two scores.