The Facts: Evans led the Bucs last year with 74 catches and 1,206 yards, both up from his rookie year, but with only three touchdowns and lingering problems with dropped passes, he's working to build a better relationship with QB Jameis Winston in their second year together. "Our chemistry was a little off last year, mostly on my end though. I feel it won't be a problem this year," Evans said Monday on the first day of the team's offseason conditioning workouts.
Diehards Line:Evans caught 50.3 percent of his targeted passes, the lowest percentage of any of the NFL's top 30 receivers in total yards. He led the NFL in dropped passes with 11, but said he's confident the Bucs offense, if healthy, can improve on last year, when they ranked in the top five in the NFL in total yards but weren't as consistent in piling up points and touchdowns.