2025 Receiving Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Evans needed a catch in garbage time of Week 18 last season to extend his legendary streak of 1,000-yard campaigns, but it was only a close call in the first place because he missed three and a half games with a hamstring injury. He averaged 17.2 PPR points, his most since 2019, despite playing second fiddle to Chris Godwin early in the year. Both Godwin and Evans were injured during the same game, with the former suffering a season-ending ankle fracture. Evans went on an absolute tear when he returned a month later and didn't have Godwin competing for Baker Mayfield's attention, averaging 6.9 receptions for 95.6 yards on 9.3 targets over the final seven games of the regular season (five TDs). The Bucs are bringing back all their starters on offense from last year, but they couldn't keep star coordinator Liam Coen, who now runs the show in Jacksonville and will be replaced by internal promotion Josh Grizzard. The on-field continuity is promising, although it's hard to imagine anyone can match the phenomenal job Coen did in 2024. There are two other concerns for Evans -- the first being target competition from Godwin, Jalen McMillan and first-round pick Emeka Egbuka, while the second potential problem is Father Time. Evans will turn 32 before Week 1 and has seven hamstring injuries on record, although he's yet to show any other signs of slowing down and has a remarkably clean medical sheet apart from the hamstring troubles. Read Past Outlooks
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Stellar showing in IR return
Evans (collarbone) brought in six of 12 targets for 132 yards in the Buccaneers' 29-28 loss to the Falcons on Thursday night.
ANALYSIS
Taking the field for the first time since Week 7, Evans looked as good as head coach Todd Bowles had reported the star receiver had during this week's practices. Evans made his first catch for a gain of 12 yards on the Buccaneers' second drive, and he went on to add noteworthy gains of 12 and 33 yards later in the first half. On Tampa Bay's first possession after halftime, the perennial Pro Bowler would go on to add a 45-yard grab, which accounted for half of the yards on a drive that culminated in a Devin Culp six-yard touchdown catch. Evans' receptions, receiving yards and targets were all season highs, and he'll aim to carry over the momentum into a Week 16 divisional road clash against the Panthers on Sunday, Dec. 21.
Taking the field for the first time since Week 7, Evans looked as good as head coach Todd Bowles had reported the star receiver had during this week's practices. Evans made his first catch for a gain of 12 yards on the Buccaneers' second drive, and he went on to add noteworthy gains of 12 and 33 yards later in the first half. On Tampa Bay's first possession after halftime, the perennial Pro Bowler would go on to add a 45-yard grab, which accounted for half of the yards on a drive that culminated in a Devin Culp six-yard touchdown catch. Evans' receptions, receiving yards and targets were all season highs, and he'll aim to carry over the momentum into a Week 16 divisional road clash against the Panthers on Sunday, Dec. 21.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Mike Evans' 2025 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his advanced stats with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. The longer the bar, the better it is for the player.
Air Yards Per Game
106.0Air Yards Per Snap
2.41% Team Air Yards
12.7%% Team Targets
7.4%Avg Depth of Target
13.7 YdsCatch Rate
31.8%Drop Rate
4.5%Avg Yds After Catch
1.3% Targeted On Route
41.1%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
How does the Falcons pass defense compare to other NFL teams this season?
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Cornerbacks
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Measurables Review
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How do Mike Evans' measurables compare to other wide receivers?
This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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4.53 secShuttle Time
4.26 secCone Drill
7.08 secVertical Jump
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There have been some close calls during Evans' 10-year streak of 1,000-yard seasons, but 2023 wasn't one of them. He had one of his best campaigns yet in the first year after Tom Brady's retirement, with his most targets (136), catches (79) and yards (1,255) since 2018 while falling just one TD shy of his career high (13 was still good enough to tie for the league lead). QB Baker Mayfield enjoyed a renaissance, and his solid work throwing downfield allowed Evans to land slightly north of his career averages for YPT (9.2), aDOT (14.0) and YPC (15.9) despite taking on more volume. The Bucs threw fewer passes than they had with Brady, but Evans' share of the targets skyrocketed to 24.5 percent after three straight years in the high teens. Tampa then managed to re-sign both Evans and Mayfield this offseason, though OC Dave Canales slipped away to become head coach of the Panthers. New coordinator Liam Coen said he plans to move Chris Godwin back to the slot -- which should correspond to a higher target rate -- but there's not much else around in terms of target competition after the Bucs used all their cap space to keep the gang together and settled for third-round pick Jalen McMillan as WR3 competition for Trey Palmer. And while the likelihood of TD regression has to be noted for any player that accounted for 13 of his team's 28 receiving scores, Evans has a lengthy track record of hitting paydirt (12.3 percent of his career receptions) from both distance and inside the red zone,
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Back in action Thursday
Evans (collarbone) is listed as active Thursday against the Falcons.
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On track to play Thursday
Evans (collarbone) is officially listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Falcons, though he's in line to play and is expected to be on a "pitch count" with his snaps, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports.
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Activated from IR, still questionable
The Buccaneers activated Evans (collarbone) from injured reserve Wednesday, but he remains questionable for Thursday's game against the Falcons, Brianna Dix of the team's official site reports.
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Officially questionable for TNF
Evans (collarbone) was limited in practice Wednesday and is officially listed as questionable for Thursday's game against the Falcons.
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Remains limited Tuesday
Evans (collarbone) was considered a limited participant at the Buccaneers' walkthrough practice Tuesday.
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Activated from IR
Evans, who's been on injured reserve since Oct. 22 due to a broken collarbone, was activated from injured reserve Wednesday and is questionable to play against the Falcons on Thursday, Jenna Laine of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Evans had his 21-day practice window activated last week, and he's subsequently put in six limited practices. Head coach Todd Bowles has been impressed with how both Evans and fellow sidelined receiver Jalen McMillan have performed, noting the duo "looked good, they looked fresh, they ran great routes, they looked like they never left." Evans appears to have a good chance of playing Thursday given his activation from IR, but final confirmation on his availability will arrive when the team releases its inactives list 90 minutes prior to the 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff.
Evans had his 21-day practice window activated last week, and he's subsequently put in six limited practices. Head coach Todd Bowles has been impressed with how both Evans and fellow sidelined receiver Jalen McMillan have performed, noting the duo "looked good, they looked fresh, they ran great routes, they looked like they never left." Evans appears to have a good chance of playing Thursday given his activation from IR, but final confirmation on his availability will arrive when the team releases its inactives list 90 minutes prior to the 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff.









