Why you should ‘proceed with caution’ with O.J. Howard in fantasy football in 2020

See why Jenna Laine of ESPN believes fantasy football owners should be cautious when it comes to drafting Bucs TE O.J. Howard in 2020.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end O.J. Howard didn’t have the breakout third season many fans, and fantasy owners, were hoping for. The former Alabama star and 2017 first-round pick struggled to find a niche in Bruce Arians’ new offense, even finding himself in the coach’s doghouse early in the season.

It remains to be seen whether Tampa Bay keeps Howard on the roster this offseason, but you have to imagine they’ll give him at least one more season to prove himself. After all, you don’t find tight ends with his size and strength just waiting on the sideline.

While keeping him is a decision the Bucs organization is going to have to make on their own, fantasy football owners will have to decide how to approach drafting or picking up Howard in 2020. As Jenna Laine of ESPN explains, they should be cautious.

Per Laine:

“It’s baffling what happened with Howard. He looked so solid in camp but he made some inexplicable mistakes last season. Based on conversations with him, it was a combination of a new role in a new offense, some early mistakes, the trade talk and a new staff trying to figure him out in a system not known to be tight-end-friendly. Proceed with caution.”

Howard may have struggled statistically last season, but he found a way to be an effective blocker. The Bucs just need to find a way to utilize his skill-set better. If they can, Howard could be a steal in fantasy if someone decides to take a chance on him early.

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Mike Evans just barely made it to 1,000 yards in 2017

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans has a chance to make history in Week 12.

Bucs wide receiver Mike Evans has a shot at making history against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. With just seven more receiving yards, Evans will join Hall of Fame receiver Randy Moss as the only other play in NFL history to start his career with six-straight 1,000-yard seasons.

It’s an accomplishment that certainly deserves recognition, especially when you consider that Evans’ streak nearly came to an end in 2017 when he played in just 15 games and totaled 1,001 yards on the season. What’s impressive is that Evans had just one game that year where he had over 100 yards — Week 16 against the Carolina Panthers (107).

Here’s a breakdown of how many 100-plus yard games Evans has had each season, along with his total yards for that year.

2014: 3 (1,051)

2015: 5 (1,206)

2016: 4 (1,321)

2017: 1 (1001)

2018: 8 (1,524)

Evans clawed his way to that 1,000-yard season in 2017, proof of just how great he is. He’s had three 100-plus yard games so far this season to go along with seven touchdowns.

The last time Evans faced the Falcons back in Week 17 of the 2018 season, he finished the game with six receptions for 106 yards and two touchdowns. Atlanta got the last laugh, however, downing the Bucs 34-32.

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