Raleigh entered the program as a late-round recruit, initially behind a depth chart that limited playing time. In his second season, he began to carve a niche in the slot, producing modest yardage but demonstrating precise route running. By the third year, he broke into the primary receiving corps, showing a noticeable uptick in receptions and yardage. This baseline establishes a foundation for subsequent trend analysis.
During his senior campaign, Raleigh faced a defensive focus that tested his adaptability. Despite a slight dip in raw totals, his efficiency metrics—yards per catch and target share—rose, indicating a more effective use of limited opportunities. The interplay between team offense adjustments and his own skill refinement creates a nuanced narrative that extends beyond simple totals.