In many ways, the Las Vegas Raiders' season has been a disaster. The team has the worst record in the NFL, and has massively underperformed despite their already-low expectations.
However, the season hasn't been a total waste. Las Vegas does have a few players who have stood out this season. One of those is their rookie tight end, Brock Bowers.
Bowers, the 13th overall pick in this year's draft, has been incredible for Las Vegas. He's carried the offense on his back at times, and is starting to cement himself as the best tight end in the NFL. According to the latest Pro Bowl voting results, presented by NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
This is quite the honor for Bowers. Over the past half-decade, guys like Kittle and Kelce have dominated the rest of the tight ends in the league, as they were considered upper-echelon at the position.
Bowers isn't the only Raider to find himself in the top 10 at their respective position, though. Maxx Crosby is getting the fourth-most votes of all defensive ends, which is pretty impressive considering the fact that an injury has already ended his season.
Robert Spillane finds his name on this list, too. Spillane, one of the lone bright spots on the defense, is getting the fifth-most votes of all inside linebackers across the league. Antonio Pierce made a pitch for Spillane's Pro Bowl status recently, and it seems he's not alone with that thought.