Dustin Evans spent a large chunk of his time during the off-season on the beach. No, not relaxing, but waking up early to get in a 5k, before returning later on in the afternoon to run speed drills. His favorite of the lot seemed to be the ladder, rarely over or under stepping, showing off his precise footwork before dropping the cones for some 3 cone drills as well.
His improvement so far has been extraordinary, and he seems very near to peaking in terms of quickness, though perhaps his agility is set to skyrocket next. As we wait for the nearing preseason to view each players leaps and bounds following the off-season, I think it's very reasonable to expect Evans to play considerably more efficiently this year, seeing as with his greatly improved speed comes the ability to separate from defensive backs easier. This will allow Bronko more completions, Evans less drops, and hopefully in his case, more wins.
Being the quiet man that he is, he annually falls down rankings, but the surge he'll bring will spark defenders and spectators eyes alight. If you want a good value pick up in your fantasy drafts, pick up Evans as a safe wide receiver two with upside.
His improvement so far has been extraordinary, and he seems very near to peaking in terms of quickness, though perhaps his agility is set to skyrocket next. As we wait for the nearing preseason to view each players leaps and bounds following the off-season, I think it's very reasonable to expect Evans to play considerably more efficiently this year, seeing as with his greatly improved speed comes the ability to separate from defensive backs easier. This will allow Bronko more completions, Evans less drops, and hopefully in his case, more wins.
Being the quiet man that he is, he annually falls down rankings, but the surge he'll bring will spark defenders and spectators eyes alight. If you want a good value pick up in your fantasy drafts, pick up Evans as a safe wide receiver two with upside.