LOOK: Mike Evans gets new tattoo commemorating NFL Draft selection
Mike Evans has fresh ink, which serves as a reminder of just how high he was selected in the 2014 NFL Draft.

Back in May of 2014, Mike Evans, a receiver out of Texas A&M, was drafted in the first round of the NFL Draft. The Buccaneers, fresh off a season that landed them a top-10 pick, used that pick on Evans to bolster a receiving corps that already featured Vincent Jackson.
Just over a year later and after a rookie season that saw him tear up the field, Evans has a new tattoo. And this tattoo will probably help him remember just how much potential the Buccaneers thought that Evans had before he even stepped onto the field for the team.
Here's Evans' new ink, which makes it pretty clear when he was drafted last year.
#repost that boi @tat2sbygotti too nice
A photo posted by Mike Evans (@mikeevans) onJul 26, 2015 at 10:36am PDT
Evans' rookie season saw him catch 68 passes for 1,051 yards, and 12 touchdowns -- and that was with Josh McCown and Mike Glennon throwing him passes. Now, with No. 1 overall pick Jameis Winston quarterbacking the Buccaneers, there's a chance that Evans' career could take off even further.















