If you're a Mike Evans fantasy owner, there's a decent chance you didn't draft him. Many of his original investors cut him loose in late-September, following the groin injury. Or they tossed him on the scrap heap in mid-October, when the Bucs were on their bye.

As it turns out, dropping Mike Evans was a minor fantasy disaster.

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Evans visited the end-zone twice for Tampa Bay on Sunday, hauling in seven balls for 209 yards. Bucs quarterback Josh McCown was 7-for-9 throwing to the rookie, and 8-for-14 throwing to anyone else. Evans' touchdowns were both from distance, with the first covering 36 yards and the second 56. He routinely blew past coverage for field-flipping gains, and he was a monster in traffic. Catch the full highlight reel right here.

Over Evans' last four games, since Tampa's bye in Week 7, he's caught 25 passes for 536 yards and five scores. Evans has topped 120 receiving yards in back-to-back-to-back weeks, establishing himself at or near the top of an all-time rookie receiver class. At 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds, gifted with ridiculous strength and leaping ability, he's an unfair assignment for any normal-sized human. Last season at Texas A&M, Evans had 69 receptions for 1394 yards and 12 TDs; as a first-year pro, he's on pace for 77 catches, 1323 yards and 12 scores.

So much for that rookie learning curve. The Bucs travel to Chicago next Sunday, so don't expect the binge to end anytime soon. Evans was a gift from the wire, and he'll continue to feast.

• Another week, another 50-something points for the Packers. Ho-hum. Green Bay embarrassed the Eagles almost as completely as the team embarrassed Chicago the week before. The Pack took a 30-6 lead into halftime, and the game really never felt that close. Eddie Lacy scored twice, Jordy visited the end-zone (of course), Davante Adams scored, the defense scored twice, special teams scored once, and ... well, if you're a Packer who somehow didn't make noise, it's probably time to reevaluate your career. Total massacre.

Yup, that's pretty much the Eagles-Packers game in a nutshell right there.

Mark Sanchez had a messy day in reality (two INTs, two lost fumbles, three sacks), but his fantasy line was just fine. He threw for 346 yards on 44 attempts, connecting with both Jordan Matthews and Jeremy Maclin for scores. I can't tell you why Chip Kelly kept his varsity offense on the field deep into the fourth quarter, trailing by 40 points, but the fantasy community won't complain. Maclin saw a team-high 11 targets for Philly, while Matthews continued to thrive with Sanchez, delivering five catches for 107 yards.

• Not bad, Ryan Mallett. Not bad. Houston got a road with Mallett at the controls, thanks in large measure to Alfred Blue (156 yards) and the absurd J.J. Watt (sack, three TFL, TD rec). Mallett went 20-for-30, passing for 211 yards, two scores and one pick. His first throw was a deep shot to Andre Johnson (a near miss), and he played well enough to keep both AJ and DeAndre Hopkins fantasy-relevant. Those two combined for 11 catches and 148 yards on 17 targets. Mallett and the Texans have a series of friendly games ahead (Cin, Ten, at Jac), so continue to deploy 'em as needed.

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