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In 2025, for the second straight year, the Carolina Panthers picked a tight end on the final day of the NFL draft. Ja'Tavion ...
Morgan added that the team will not look to sign a replacement in Martin's absence. Instead, they'll use a JUGS machine to simulate punts in the early goings of training camp. He then addressed their ...
Notre Dame tight end Mitchell Evans and wide receiver Kris Mitchell made the Biletnikoff Award Watch List, it was announced this week. The Biletnikoff Award recognizes college Football’s ...
The Fighting Irish continue to bolster their future options by making further additions to their 2026 class, this time securing the services of a top three TE ahead of three Big 12 schools ...
Notre Dame tight end Mitchell Evans is officially heading to the NFL. He was selected in the 2025 NFL Draft. The Carolina Panthers selected Evans with in the fifth round of the draft.
After a breakout 2023 season was halted by an ACL injury, Mitchell Evans is ready to show what he's capable of for Notre Dame football.
Notre Dame tight end Mitchell Evans will miss the rest of the 2023 season after suffering a torn ACL in the second half of the team's 57-8 win victory against Pittsburgh, coach Marcus Freeman ...
Listed measurements: 6-foot-5 ⅛, 260 pounds. 2023-24 year, eligibility: A junior, Evans has two seasons of eligibility remaining. Depth Chart: Evans will be Notre Dame’s starting tight end when the ...
SOUTH BEND ― Tyler Warren and Mitchell Evans were on similar journeys in their respective football careers. Warren, now at Penn State, was the 21st-ranked tight end prospect in the Class of 2020 ...
Mitchell Evans 2023: 7 catches, 7 targets, 75 yards, 5 first downs vs. Ohio State; Evans’ big day vs. the Buckeyes was both a matter of circumstance and game plan.
It’s hard to tell by watching him play, but Notre Dame tight end Mitchell Evans hasn’t actually been a tight end for that long. Evans was a quarterback at Wadsworth High School in Ohio for ...
He entered Notre Dame as an athlete ready to learn the ropes at tight end. While one aspect of the job description comes naturally, the other remains a work in progress.