Evans is extremely talented but the team is concerning.Huge bust this year. Will be a Hopkinsesque buy low next year.
I drafted Hopkins in the first last year and Evans in the first this year. FMLHuge bust this year. Will be a Hopkinsesque buy low next year.
Please don't draft Odell, Evans, Keenan or AJ in the first next year then, I could use them to all be amazing again lolI drafted Hopkins in the first last year and Evans in the first this year. FML
Glad I left Kupp on the bench.Start Kupp. Diggs/Evans are dead weight until 2018.
Yes he will. I had him in my lineup the entire year and was eliminated from the playoffs last week. I anticipate his best performance of the year tonight.He's gonna have a big night. Right?
If he could mix in a td-something he hasn't done in months-I'd be ok with that5 catches 50 yards. That's an explosion for him.
I'll take the under.5 catches 50 yards. That's an explosion for him.
You’re welcomeYes he will. I had him in my lineup the entire year and was eliminated from the playoffs last week. I anticipate his best performance of the year tonight.
Boo yaIf he could mix in a td-something he hasn't done in months-I'd be ok with that
Almost took him out of my lineup - until I listened to Bloom's on the couch with Silva.Boo ya
Brate came back in and played last night. I assume hell be fine-- which is probably a good thing. Evans was seeing 2-3 guys the whole second half after Djax and howard broke (didnt stop him on his td)Brate, OJ Howard AND Djax hurting on a short week. This guy is going to get 20 targets like last years fantasy playoffs right?
Julio did the exact same thing to Tampa's safety in the first meeting on that jump ball from Sanu. Pushed him right in the back to gain separation. Probably even more blatant. TD in that game. Offensive PI in this one.Soulfly3 said:That BS offensive PI, is everything that's wrong w the NFL
What a joke
I thought his first offensive PI where he kind of did a swim move on trufant was a really really bad call.Julio did the exact same thing to Tampa's safety in the first meeting on that jump ball from Sanu. Pushed him right in the back to gain separation. Probably even more blatant. TD in that game. Offensive PI in this one.
If you're talking re draft, I would still disagree but I would understand. People were saying the same thing about Gurley and Nuk last year. The talent isnt the question, the situation is (like gurley and Nuk), I say be patient. He has shown he can produce even when Winston isnt dropping dimes, just need to get winston right and gel as a squad more imoLast night's performance aside - is it possible this guy won't be worth a top-10 WR pick next year? One year after going top 10 overall?
I'd have laughed at the notion three months ago but ... there's no way he goes before AB, OBJ, Nuk, Julio, Green, or Thomas (unless Brees retires). I think you have to put Adams in that tier now too, right?
That leaves Evans in a jumble with the likes of Allen, Cooks, Hill, and Jeffery. Depending on how the QB situations on those teams shake out you could make a case for any or all of them over Evans as we stand today.
I love the guy, have since Day 1, but I don't see much refinement happening in his game and Winston is, if anything, regressing. Doesn't give me a huge amount of optimism heading into 2018.
I'd agree he probably doesn't go before most of them that you listed. Adams is close depends if he stays and jordy or Cobb leave because then he is in one of the best fantasy spots. In PPR I'd say Allen could be put ahead of him now as well and I while I wouldn't blame you for not taking him top 10 I think he could also be one of the best bargains there.Last night's performance aside - is it possible this guy won't be worth a top-10 WR pick next year? One year after going top 10 overall?
I'd have laughed at the notion three months ago but ... there's no way he goes before AB, OBJ, Nuk, Julio, Green, or Thomas (unless Brees retires). I think you have to put Adams in that tier now too, right?
That leaves Evans in a jumble with the likes of Allen, Cooks, Hill, and Jeffery. Depending on how the QB situations on those teams shake out you could make a case for any or all of them over Evans as we stand today.
I love the guy, have since Day 1, but I don't see much refinement happening in his game and Winston is, if anything, regressing. Doesn't give me a huge amount of optimism heading into 2018.
Ah yes, the old buy high and sell low strategy.I'm still going to look to trade him in the off season. I also want to move Diggs. May even move Fournette, but only if I ca land someone like Gurley.
Except I didn't buy high on anyone.Ah yes, the old buy high and sell low strategy.
I was referring to if you were purchasing Gurley. I think Evans is a definite hold unless he finishes on a tear. I also believe Diggs has more production than he has shown this year. Simply put I don't believe either is a good sell at their current values (although I understand the frustration of owning them).Except I didn't buy high on anyone.![]()
Oh, ok. Well, if Bradford never comes back or Keenum stays or Teddy comes back, I don't see Diggs living up to past glory.I was referring to if you were purchasing Gurley. I think Evans is a definite hold unless he finishes on a tear. I also believe Diggs has more production than he has shown this year. Simply put I don't believe either is a good sell at their current values (although I understand the frustration of owning them).
He heard you!Pre-game bump. Come on, Mike! Finish this season off strong!![]()
Buccaneers WR Mike Evans was not officially targeted in Friday's preseason game versus the Lions.
Evans played just a pair of drives on Friday night. His lone opportunity came on a 22-yard catch down the sideline which was negated as he was flagged for offensive pass interference. On the play, Evans took a hit to the lower back from Quandre Diggs that shook him up. Tampa Bay cited that Evans was fine, but removed him from the game as a precautionary measure. Evans has four consecutive 1,000-yard receiving seasons to start his career, joining Randy Moss as the only two wideouts to every do that before turning age 25. Evans’ weekly ceiling should rebound with touchdown uptick as he converted just 1-of-9 targets inside of the 10-yard line for scores a year ago, but with so much offensive talent surrounding him on the Tampa Bay offense, Evans’ target share should keep him in the 80-catch range rather than returning to the 96-catch player he was two years ago and a fringe WR1 for fantasy purposes.
Aug 24 - 10:13 PM
Would take that in a heartbeatI got offered Julio and McKinnon for him.
Yeah, I just don't have enough faith in McKinnon long term to justify giving up a big age difference between Julio and Evans.Would take that in a heartbeat
I would recommend trying to buy now, or at least prior to week five when Winston comes back.I'd like to move him & Diggs, but unsure what to ask in PPR dynasty.
He's rated as WR7, seems more than fair.I would recommend trying to buy now, or at least prior to week five when Winston comes back.
There’s no questioning his size and ability. I don’t understand the FBG ranking, but I do think Evans is severely underrated this year.
I agree - dynasty he’s a hold for sure. Good time to buy - terrible time to sell.I'm with Soulfly, I would not be looking to sell in dynasty. It seems like a lot of the downtrend in Evans' ADP is related to the current TB grease fire but I'm not sure that will be a huge hindrance to his production
I think he'll get cheaper yet.I agree - dynasty he’s a hold for sure. Good time to buy - terrible time to sell.