Tucker technically has improved his fantasy production with each passing season, but that was only the case last year because he had three TDs and 149 yards from scrimmage in a single game (Week 3). It was the first 100-yard receiving game of his three-year career (50 games, 32 starts), and he then failed to top even 70 receiving yards in 14 subsequent appearances (34.6 yards per game). Blocking, coaching and QB play were all huge problems outside of Tucker's control, but it's nonetheless difficult to envision long-term upside on the heels of back-to-back years with huge route volume and minimal production. The problem for the Raiders is that they don't have much else at wide receiver, with Jalen Nailor being the big upgrade for a WR room that otherwise returns second-year pros Jack Bech and Dont'e Thornton. Nailor's contract makes him a near-lock for one starting job, and Tucker's track record should make him the favorite for another. Just don't expect much in terms of per-route efficiency.