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Mike Evans is a wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Tyrann Mathieu is a hybrid cornerback/safety for the Arizona Cardinals. Ezekiel Elliott is a running back for the Dallas Cowboys. As such, one would not expect to see Mike Evans as a punter, Tyrann Mathieu as a quarterback, or Ezekiel Elliott as a kicker. That's why the guys from Dude Perfect challenged the trio to a competition (sponsored by Madden 17) to see who was the best at doing something they don't normally do.

Evans competed in a blindfolded punting contest. Mathieu traded left-handed passes. Elliott engaged in a field goal kicking competition in which all field goals were booted with... a cowboy boot.

How'd they do? See for yourself:

Evans was a horrifyingly bad blindfolded punter. Mathieu was actually a pretty good lefty quarterback, if you value accuracy over velocity and/or arm strength. And Elliott was a legitimately good kicker, if also a showboat-y one. Unsurprisingly, Evans fared well in the football-catching portion of the contest. That is his job, after all.