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Dylan Laube did not record a touch in the Raiders' Week 18 loss to the Chargers.
Laube's first offensive snaps in the NFL came in Week 6. He got two reps on offense, fumbled his first carry, and was never heard from again. The Raiders put him in timeout as a healthy scratch for a few weeks before bringing him back in the fold as a high-volume special teams player. Laube did not log any more snaps on offense after Week 6, let alone touches. Having been exiled from the offense entirely, it's fair to wonder how Laube fits on the team's roster in 2025.
(Jan 5 -- NBC Sports)

Jordan Whittington caught 3-of-4 targets for 86 yards in the Rams' Week 18 loss against the Seahawks, adding two rushes for 12 yards.
Whittington had a 50-yard catch and run in the fourth quarter -- the biggest play of the day for the Rams offense. He played a full time role in Week 18 with Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp resting in anticipation of the postseason. A preseason stud, Whittington would only see playing time if Kupp or Nacua were to miss time in the playoffs.
(Jan 5 -- NBC Sports)

Quentin Johnston caught 13-of-14 targets for 186 yards in the Chargers' Week 18 win over the Raiders.
Justin Hebert also tried to find Johnston in the end zone, but the Raiders stopped him from punctuating the day with a touchdown... by committing pass interference. Lack of a touchdown aside, the Chargers and fantasy managers alike couldn't ask for more from the second-year wideout. He capped a career-save second season with high-water marks in catches and yards. Herbert was forced to lean on him with fellow deep threat Josh Palmer out and he didn't disappoint. Palmer looks unlikely to play in the Wild Card Round, putting Johnston in line for another high-volume outing to open the playoffs.
(Jan 5 -- NBC Sports)

Michael Mayer caught all four of his targets for 21 yards in the Raiders' Week 18 loss to the Chargers.
Mayer was fated for a quiet season after the Raiders drafted generational tight end Brock Bowers in the first round. Things went from bad to worse when he was placed on the reserve/NFI list early in the year for personal reasons. Mayer missed six games and returned to a backup role later in the season. He strangely erupted for seven catches and 68 yards in Week 14 but did little aside from that game. It was his only contest with more than two catches or 14 yards until Week 18. The Raiders could view Mayer as a strong backup option to Mayer, but the former second-round would still fetch a strong return in a trade. His name will undoubtedly come up in trade talks, giving dynasty managers something to cling to heading into 2025.
(Jan 5 -- NBC Sports)

Trey McBride caught 7-of-11 targets for 65 yards and a touchdown in the Cardinals' Week 18 win over the 49ers.
After going 14 games without a score, McBride heads into the offseason with a touchdown in back-to-back contests. The lack of scoring was legendary, but so was the compiling. His 111 receptions (in 16 games) finish just seven short of the all time record for a tight end, while his 1,146 yards are a sky-scraping number for a seam stretcher. Still only 25 with increased compiling and efficiency (he entered Week 18 second in yards per route run amongst tight ends) each of the past two seasons, McBride has a claim to TE1 overall status in dynasty leagues even with Brock Bowers in the picture. McBride is eligible for a monster extension this offseason.
(Jan 5 -- NBC Sports)

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