Few receivers in league history have been as consistent as Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowler Mike Evans.
The former first-round pick turned Super Bowl champion has set an NFL record for consecutive 1,000-yard seasons to start a career with 11. He is also the record holder for all receiving statistics in Buccaneers history.
Even more impressive, though, is that Evans doesn't seem to be slowing down.
The Texas A&M product will be 32 years old by the time the 2025 season begins. He is coming off a 74-catch, 11-touchdown season with the defending NFC South champions.
Those aren't the numbers of a player on the decline.
That is why Pro Football Focus' listed him as one of the top aging performers in the league this week.
"Evans made history last season, tying Jerry Rice for the most consecutive seasons, topping 1,000 receiving yards (11) despite missing time with a hamstring injury," Ryan Smith said. "He was elite in Tampa Bay's wild-card playoff loss to the Commanders (91.8 overall grade), dominating longtime rival Marshon Lattimore.
"He caught all six targets thrown his way in the matchup for 84 yards and a touchdown while also drawing a defensive pass interference penalty."
So long as Baker Mayfield continues to be the Buccaneers' starting quarterback, it is hard to envion Evans showing any type of noteworthy decline at this stage of his career.
No receiver in league history has ever finished with 1,000-yard seasons each year he's played. Hall-of-Famers like Jerry Rice, Randy Moss, and Steve Largent failed to reach that mark.
The way Evans looks, he may become the first player to do so.