The Las Vegas Raiders took three wide receivers in April's draft, and while one is no longer with the team, the other two both seemed to have a path to a notable role. Through four games, though, the balance of playing time clearly went toward one of them.
Fourth-rounder Dont'e Thornton Jr. totaled five catches for 94 yards on 14 targets through those first four games. He also played 165 offensive snaps, which is a 66 percent snap share, and he started three of those aforementioned contests.
Second-rounder Jack Bech, however, had just two catches for 33 yards over the first four games.