Tre Tucker Fantasy Projection 2026: Should You Draft the Raiders WR in Fantasy Football?

Tre Tucker got 60% of his touchdowns in one game and his 2025 line flatters him. Is the Raiders WR worth a late 2026 fantasy football draft pick?

Tre Tucker was a third-round pick in 2023, and while his fantasy football stock has yet to take off, he did score five times last season and is returning for a roster that lacks much pass catcher depth behind Brock Bowers. Is there value to chase in this role in the later rounds?

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Should You Draft Tre Tucker in Fantasy Football?

Whether you are scanning the late rounds of your redraft leagues or reevaluating your dynasty bench stashes, understanding what Tucker brings to the table requires stripping away the surface-level box scores.

From his inflated 2025 statistics to the incoming arrival of a brand-new franchise quarterback, there is a lot to consider before clicking his name, so let’s take a look.

When assessing Tucker in redraft formats, it is critical to contextualize his physical profile and historical production. Checking in at 5’8″ isn’t a problem if you’re a fantasy researcher, but in his line of work, Tucker is facing a bit of an uphill battle.

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He was never a prolific red-zone threat during his collegiate days, failing to score more than 3 touchdowns in any season over his 4 years at Cincinnati. That lack of scoring upside has largely followed him to the professional ranks, making him heavily reliant on yardage and splash plays.

Fantasy managers must be careful when looking at his overall 2025 stat line, as it looks substantially better on paper than it actually was on a week-to-week basis. Maybe you remember that one big game in September: 60% of his touchdowns and 20.8% of his total receiving yards came in the 41-24 loss to the Washington Commanders.

Even more concerning is that a significant majority of that production came deep into the second half, well after the game’s outcome had been decided. Relying on garbage-time production is a dangerous game, even if you think the Raiders continue to struggle

Ultimately, Tucker is more of a flier to track on the waiver wire than he is a player you need to actively draft and stash on your bench. Keep a close eye on his usage once Vegas turns to Mendoza because the Raiders draw the Tennessee Titans and the Arizona Cardinals in the final two weeks of the fantasy football playoffs.

If this new-look offense is going to flirt with 45 to 50 combined points in a crucial two-week stretch, it might well be against those defenses at the perfect time for us.

Preseason Fantasy WR Rankings

  1. Ja’Marr Chase | CIN
  2. Puka Nacua | LAR
  3. Jaxon Smith-Njigba | SEA
  4. Amon-Ra St. Brown | DET
  5. Drake London | ATL
  6. Justin Jefferson | MIN
  7. CeeDee Lamb | DAL
  8. Nico Collins | HOU
  9. A.J. Brown | NE
  10. Malik Nabers | NYG
  11. George Pickens | DAL
  12. Chris Olave | NO
  13. Rashee Rice | KC
  14. Zay Flowers | BAL
  15. Jaylen Waddle | DEN
  16. Tee Higgins | CIN
  17. DeVonta Smith | PHI
  18. Ladd McConkey | LAC
  19. Terry McLaurin | WAS
  20. Emeka Egbuka | TB
  21. Tetairoa McMillan | CAR
  22. Garrett Wilson | NYJ
  23. Jameson Williams | DET
  24. Christian Watson | GB
  25. Luther Burden III | CHI
  26. Rome Odunze | CHI
  27. Parker Washington | JAX
  28. Carnell Tate | TEN
  29. DJ Moore | BUF
  30. Marvin Harrison Jr. | ARI
  31. Davante Adams | LAR
  32. Brian Thomas Jr. | JAX
  33. Quentin Johnston | LAC
  34. Mike Evans | SF
  35. Stefon Diggs | WAS
  36. Michael Wilson | ARI
  37. DK Metcalf | PIT
  38. Jakobi Meyers | JAX
  39. Josh Downs | IND
  40. Michael Pittman Jr. | PIT
  41. Jayden Reed | GB
  42. Courtland Sutton | DEN
  43. Wan’Dale Robinson | TEN
  44. Chris Godwin Jr. | TB
  45. Alec Pierce | IND
  46. Makai Lemon | PHI
  47. Jordan Addison | MIN
  48. De’Zhaun Stribling | SF
  49. Khalil Shakir | BUF
  50. Romeo Doubs | NE

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