Bills WR Lee Evans had minor surgery to repair a bothersome shoulder after the season and is on schedule to take part in all organized team activities that begin in May, according to the Sports Xchange. (Updated 03/27/2008).
Injury Report
Shoulder - Probable for the start of 2008 training camp (Updated - 4/14/08)
Fantasy Analysis
Evans should be fine for the start of the season. Going into the year, consider Evans a low-end starting Fantasy option. He had a down year in 2007 with 55 catches for 849 yards and five touchdowns. Evans also has a young quarterback in Trent Edwards, who is entering his second year. Still, Evans has the potential to put up big stats, so he's worth taking in the middle of most drafts. (Updated 03/27/2008).
WR Lee Evans is the most likely veteran on the Bills' roster to receive a contract extension. Evans could benefit from the agreement the Bills have to play a series of games in Toronto, a pact that should fetch around $8 million in revenue per season. The current market -- using the recent deals for Bernard Berrian and Larry Fitzgerald -- indicate it would take roughly $8 million per season to lock up Evans. 05/08/2008
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Bills WR Lee Evans had minor surgery to repair a bothersome shoulder after the season and is on schedule to take part in all organized team activities that begin in May, according to the Sports Xchange. (Updated 03/27/2008).
Injury Report
Shoulder - Probable for the start of 2008 training camp (Updated - 4/14/08)
Fantasy Analysis
Evans should be fine for the start of the season. Going into the year, consider Evans a low-end starting Fantasy option. He had a down year in 2007 with 55 catches for 849 yards and five touchdowns. Evans also has a young quarterback in Trent Edwards, who is entering his second year. Still, Evans has the potential to put up big stats, so he's worth taking in the middle of most drafts. (Updated 03/27/2008).