The buzz around Malik Benson took a hit Thursday night.
After a training camp that had him pushing his way into the conversation in Las Vegas, the Raiders rookie had a rough preseason outing against the Houston Texans, dropping two passes in the 22-20 win, according to Sam Warren of The Athletic. Benson still finished with one catch for 18 yards, but the missed opportunities stood out.
That’s a sharp turn from the way Benson has looked in camp. He had been making a real impression, enough to shake up the Raiders’ wide receiver picture.
His burst, his comfort working out of slot packages, and his value on kick and punt returns had helped him climb over fellow receivers Dont'e Thornton Jr. and Jack Bech. He’s also developed a close connection with QB Fernando Mendoza.
Thursday’s miscues came on a night that already featured other rookie growing pains. Mendoza threw an interception that was turned into an 80-yard touchdown by LB Wade Woodaz.
Benson entered the NFL in April as the 195th overall pick in the sixth round. Before landing in Las Vegas, he put together a productive college career across four schools - Hutchinson, Alabama, Florida State, and Oregon - over four years.
At Hutchinson, he earned First-Team NJCAA DI All-American honors after catching 43 passes for 1,229 yards and 11 touchdowns. He also left the program with records for receiving yards and touchdowns, finishing with 2,152 yards and 21 scores.
His senior year at Oregon brought another honor, as he was named All-Big Ten Honorable Mention. He wrapped that season with 43 receptions for 716 yards and six touchdowns.
The Raiders are coming off a 3-14 season and are now under new coach Klint Kubiak, who was hired in February after winning the Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks.
Las Vegas’ next preseason game is Aug. 27 against the San Francisco 49ers at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. Kickoff is set for 7:00pm CST/8:00pm EST.
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