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Deep thoughts with Lee Evans

Posted Apr. 09 at 04:36 PM

If the Bills can sort out some of their offensive problems (and granted, that’s a huge if), Lee Evans is going to outperform where he is selected in fantasy drafts. He’s a big-time receiver; he just needs to be a situation where they can make better use of his talents – better quarterbacking, and better pass protection.

Certainly, he’s got about as much big-play ability as any wide receiver in the league. In 2006, he scored touchdowns from 77, 83 and 83 yards. Last year, despite playing on the offense that finished last in touchdowns, he managed to score touchdowns from 70 and 85 yards.

MOST TD CATCHES OF 70-PLUS YARDS, 2006-2007:

5 Lee Evans (Buff.)
3 Greg Jennings (G.B.)
2 Andre Johnson (Hou.)
2 Steve Smith (Car.)
2 Chad Johnson (Cin.)
2 Hank Baskett (Phil.)

That count was done manually, so apologies if I missed somebody. I don’t think I did.

Evans, of course, badly underperformed last season (as we know as well as anyone, after ranking him among our top 10 receivers and dealing with dozens of e-mails). So some probably have permanently blacklisted him. As perhaps more of a middle-round pick this year, however, he should be a solid roster addition.

—Ian Allan

Readers' Comments

Posted by Tod Denison | Apr. 11 at 08:32 AM

I believe that Buffalo desperately needs to get some talent opposite Lee Evans, other wise teams will keep up the double-team on him. Unless this happens, I don't think he will ever attain the fantasy numbers he is capable of.

Posted by IAN ALLAN | Apr. 11 at 03:39 PM

It's a given that they're going to select a wide receiver with one of their first two picks. I imagine they'll have their choice of any wide receiver when pick No. 11 rolls around. I don't know if there's any receiver, though, that's worth selecting that high. Maybe Devin Thomas. Probably more likely, Buffalo will select that receiver early in the second round. How much that guy helps Evans, though, I'm not sure.

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