Las Vegas Raiders star tight end Brock Bowers might want to avoid becoming a scout when his playing days are over. At least if his self-evaluation is any indication of his tendency to understate reality. “I think I can be a pretty versatile player,” he said after Thursday’s OTA practice. “I think I can do a decent amount of stuff, so it’s just kind of however they want to use me, I’m ready for whatever they want me to do.” Sure, one of the most gifted and productive athletic freaks to ever play the tight end position is pretty decent. But subtlety aside, Bowers was speaking about new coach Klint Kubiak’s stated intentions to find new and creative ways to get the ball in the hands of Bowers more often. There’s a reason Kubiak called him, after just a few practices, a “football robot from heaven.” “That was a first, but I guess it’s a compliment. So, it’s pretty funny,” Bowers said, laughing, when asked about the nickname. “(My teammates) thought it was pretty funny, too.…