1.) Mike Evans, WR – 2014
Was there ever any doubt that Evans would end up at the top of this list? Evans is already a Hall of Famer, and he even joined an exclusive club with one this year as he became the only other receiver besides Randy Moss to start his career with six-straight 1,000-yard seasons. Evans is already the franchise’s all-time leader in receiving yards, and he’s only 26. It’s rare you find a generational talent like this in the draft (right, Mark Barron?), but Evans has been nothing short of spectacular year in year out. Now that Evans has a partner in crime in fellow receiver Chris Godwin, defenses will have to account for both, which may help Evans make it seven-straight 1,000-yard seasons in 2020.
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