Mike Evans fantasy outlook is he a good pick?
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• T-1 in TD (78 w Adams)
• 1,200+ more yards than OBJ/Adams
• never missed a 1,000 yards in a season
• Youngest EVER to have 200+ yards in a gameWe really need to start a conversation of Mike Evans being the best WR of the 2014 draft class (Evans/OBJ/DeVante Adam’s)• T-1 in TD (78 w Adams)• 1,200+ more yards than OBJ/Adams• never missed a 1,000 yards in a season • Youngest EVER to have 200+ yards in a game Evans ranks fourth over the past four weeks in terms of projected half-PPR points per game but only 25th in actual points per game. Even though opponents of the Sunday morning clash will provide a tough test, he is a candidate for good regression. The have been severe on outside wide receivers, ranking fifth in adjusted fantasy points given away to wide receivers. All said and done, Evans hasn't benefited much from these labels as he has been playing with injuries resulting in him not being featured in the final weekly report. Despite how poorly Tampa's passing game has performed over the past few weeks, Evans will continue to have marginal WR1 cases based only on volume. Seeing Mike Evans deal with a hard shot to the ribs, leave the game, then re-enter it only to make another big catch... is just another good reminder that he is one of the toughest, most talented and most underrated wide receivers in NFL history.Seeing Mike Evans deal with a hard shot to the ribs, leave the game, then re-enter it only to make another big catch... is just another good reminder that he is one of the toughest, most talented and most underrated wide receivers in NFL history.
Mike Evans fantasy outlook is he a good pick
Mike Evans of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers walks onto the field Prior to Week 10, was dealing with rib and ankle issues, which restricted his participation in practice on Thursday. Evans has been a familiar name on the ' injury list this season. Barring any unexpected incidents, he should be ready to go for Week 10. We really need to start a conversation of Mike Evans being the best WR of the 2014 draft class (Evans/OBJ/DeVante Adam’s)• T-1 in TD (78 w Adams)
• 1,200+ more yards than OBJ/Adams
• never missed a 1,000 yards in a season
• Youngest EVER to have 200+ yards in a gameWe really need to start a conversation of Mike Evans being the best WR of the 2014 draft class (Evans/OBJ/DeVante Adam’s)• T-1 in TD (78 w Adams)• 1,200+ more yards than OBJ/Adams• never missed a 1,000 yards in a season • Youngest EVER to have 200+ yards in a game Evans ranks fourth over the past four weeks in terms of projected half-PPR points per game but only 25th in actual points per game. Even though opponents of the Sunday morning clash will provide a tough test, he is a candidate for good regression. The have been severe on outside wide receivers, ranking fifth in adjusted fantasy points given away to wide receivers. All said and done, Evans hasn't benefited much from these labels as he has been playing with injuries resulting in him not being featured in the final weekly report. Despite how poorly Tampa's passing game has performed over the past few weeks, Evans will continue to have marginal WR1 cases based only on volume. Seeing Mike Evans deal with a hard shot to the ribs, leave the game, then re-enter it only to make another big catch... is just another good reminder that he is one of the toughest, most talented and most underrated wide receivers in NFL history.Seeing Mike Evans deal with a hard shot to the ribs, leave the game, then re-enter it only to make another big catch... is just another good reminder that he is one of the toughest, most talented and most underrated wide receivers in NFL history.