Mike Wright
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That's fine.
And I do believe there is a chance that this is a pick where if he gets injured, you go, well, shoot, I should have seen this coming.
I feel really stupid.
But when he's on the field, he's going to score a ton of fantasy points.
He's not going to be β I don't think he's going to be a wide receiver three.
I think he's going to be a potential wide receiver one.
I think he could be a top 12 wide receiver.
And he's going in a place in the draft where it's like you're not β you are drafting an old guy changing teams who was injured last year and you're worried about it.
But the scheme that Kyle Shanahan has β
really leads to a lot of specifics that Mike Evans does.
They play with two wide receivers on the field often.
Some people think that's bad for fantasy.
That's great for fantasy for wide receivers.
It's consolidation of targets.
When Mike Evans has been in two wide receiver sets, he has dominated.
That is his bread and butter.
I just think what Shanahan does, what Brock Purdy does, and what Mike Evans does is a match made in heaven.
It's very similar to my argument last year with George Pickens and Dak.
What Dak does well is what George Pickens does well, and they needed him.
And that's the thing here is, like, they need Mike Evans.