Mike Evans
  • Mike Evans

  • WR
  • , Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • 31
  • 231 lbs
  • 6' 5"
  • Texas A&M
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Scouting report

by Jordan Heck

TB WR Mike Evans - Week 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 vs. Arizona Cardinals

It seems like either Mike Evans or Chris Godwin has a huge game each week, and lately, it's been Evans. He finished 12-180-1 last week after finishing 11-198-2 the week before. He should have another breakout game this week as he draws a very favorable matchup against the Cardinals. Arizona is allowing the fourth-most receiving yards in the league and Tampa Bay is allowing the most. This could easily turn into a shootout, leading to many targets for Evans. He should be viewed as a must-start WR1 against Arizona.

by Jordan Heck

TB WR Mike Evans - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 at Seattle Seahawks

Mike Evans' season has been frustrating at times, but he's been mostly good in 2019. He had a great outing last week, exploding for 11-198-2 on 12 targets. It seems like most weeks either Evans or Godwin has a blowup game, with only one week where they both truly shined. Either way, the potential for a huge game is always there for Evans, which makes him a strong option most weeks. That doesn't change in Week 9 as Evans draws a decent matchup against the Seahawks. He should be viewed as a strong WR1.

by Jordan Heck

TB WR Mike Evans - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 at Tennessee Titans

Mike Evans bounced back with a big game the last time Tampa Bay played as he was targeted 17 times. He finished catching nine passes for 96 yards as his rocky 2019 season continues. He gets a tough matchup this week against a Titans defense that's allowing the fifth-fewest fantasy points to receivers. There's reason for a little concern with Evans, but he should still be viewed as someone with a high ceiling. Start him as a WR1 this week against Tennessee.

by Jordan Heck

TB WR Mike Evans - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs. Carolina Panthers

Mike Evans dropped a big fat goose egg last week and now has three letdown games on the season. He had one big game, which has accounted for 57% of his total fantasy points through five games in 2019. He faces a Panthers team this week he played OK against in Week 2, where he finished 4-61. Evans can't be viewed as the WR1 you likely drafted him as, but he should be able to produce WR2 numbers while having WR1 upside on certain weeks.

by Jordan Heck

TB WR Mike Evans - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 at New Orleans Saints

Mike Evans took a backseat to Chris Godwin in Week 4, but still delivered a solid performance. He finished 4-89-1 on seven targets. He's now had 60+ receiving yards in three straight games while catching four touchdowns in that span. Look for him to continue to produce in a favorable matchup against the Saints, who are giving up the sixth-most fantasy points to receivers. We like Evans as a lower-end WR1 option in Week 5.

by Jordan Heck

TB WR Mike Evans - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 at Los Angeles Rams

Mike Evans rose from the dead last week and caught up on all the fantasy points he missed out on in the first two games. Evans finished 8-190-3 on 15 targets as he carved the Giants' defense up. But fantasy owners should temper expectations this week. Evans faces a tough Rams defense, which is allowing the third-fewest fantasy points to receivers. L.A. hasn't allowed a receiving touchdown to a wideout all season. Evans is still a low-end WR1 option because he will get a lot of looks (averaging 9 targets per game) but don't be surprised if he struggles a bit.

by Jordan Heck

TB WR Mike Evans - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 vs. New York Giants

Mike Evans isn't off to a great start this season, but it shouldn't be time to panic. He has 14.9 PPR points through two weeks. In 2018 he had a two-game stretch where he had 10.7 PPR points, and he still finished with 1,500+ yards. He still has time to turn things around, which he should be able to do this week against a bad Giants defense. New York is allowing the third-most fantasy points to opposing wideouts in 2019. We like Evans as a WR1 option in Week 3.