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Fantasy Football: 4 Wide Receivers To Replace Mike Evans In Your Lineup

Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans broke his collarbone on Monday Night Football, and now fantasy football owners must scramble to find adequate options to fill their starting lineup. Injuries are inevitable in the game of football, and successfully navigating the season’s lineup changes could be the difference between winning your league and missing the playoffs. In no particular order, these four players are probably available in your league and can help mitigate the loss of Evans.

Fantasy Football: 4 Players That Can Replace Mike Evans After Collarbone Injury

Before we get into the list itself, let’s start with a disclaimer: Mike Evans is a special football player, and nobody on this list will be able to replicate his annual 1,000-yard performances. However, each of these guys should be an adequate flex play and should help keep your team afloat for the remainder of the season. Also note that, to be eligible for this list, the player needed to be available in at least 50% of Sleeper redraft leagues.

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