Chicago Sun-Times

Lovie’s Bucs opt for offense with selection of WR Evans

- BY FRED GOODALL Associated Press

TAMPA, Fla. — Confident they already have their quarterbac­k of the future, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers opted for Johnny Manziel’s favorite target rather than the Heisman Trophy winner in the NFL draft.

Texas A&M receiver Mike Evans was the seventh overall pick Thursday night, becoming the latest piece new coach Lovie Smith has added to improve a low-scoring attack that ranked last in passing and total offense last season.

Evans was Manziel’s go-to guy in two seasons, finishing with 151 receptions for 2,499 yards and 17 touchdowns for the Aggies.

He had 69 catches for 1,394 yards and 12 TDs last year, averaging 20.2 yards per reception — tops in the Football Bowl Subdivisio­n for a receiver with at least 45 catches.

“He’s a big guy who can run. Very physical, very tough and has phenomenal hands,” first-year general manager Jason Licht said of the 6-5, 231-pound Evans, who’ll be paired in the Bucs’ offense with another big, strong receiver, Vincent Jackson, a five-time 1,000yard receiver.

“We wanted to add a player who could give us another dimension than we had already,” said Smith, known for building strong defenses. “I’ve been accused of wanting just defense, defense. I know it takes more than that to win football games.”

Smith replaced Greg Schiano as coach in January, inheriting a team that went 4-12 and hasn’t made the playoffs since 2007. The Bucs signed seven projected new starters in free agency, including quarterbac­k Josh McCown (a former Bear), and Evans will be expected to move into the lineup right away, too.

“I was hoping I’d go to Tampa. I felt it was a great fit for me,” Evans said via videoconfe­rence from New York, where he joined the other top prospects, including his best friend, Manziel.

In selecting a receiver, Smith and Licht passed on an opportunit­y to upgrade in a couple of other critical areas — offensive guard and defensive tackle.

The new regime has been aggressive in overhaulin­g the roster, releasing Pro Bowl cornerback Darrelle Revis and underperfo­rming offensive linemen Davin Joseph and Donald Penn before bringing in McCown, defensive linemen Michael Johnson and Clinton McDonald, cornerback Alterraun Verner, center Evan Dietrich-Smith and tackle Anthony Collins in hopes of spurring a quick turnaround.

Smith made it clear that adding another quarterbac­k wasn’t a priority, even one with the potential star power of Manziel.

Second-year pro Mike Glennon started 13 games as a rookie for the Bucs and is McCown’s backup.

 ?? | AP ?? Mike Evans of Texas A&M holds his 2-year-old daughter, Mackenzie, moments after he was picked in the first round by the Bucs.
| AP Mike Evans of Texas A&M holds his 2-year-old daughter, Mackenzie, moments after he was picked in the first round by the Bucs.

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