High-upside WR Tyran Evans signs with Canes

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UM has officially signed North Carolina wideout Tyran Evans.



A 6-foot-4, 200-pound force on the outside, his hand catches immediately stand out on film both behind the defense and in short route situations.

And while an injury limited his senior season production, his full junior season shows the potential Evans has: nearly 30 yards per catch alongside 14 touchdowns.



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His Hough HS team plays for the 8A NC state championship next week. They shut out a strong West Charlotte team 24-0, who had beaten Myers Park (Camdin Portis' school) the week prior, to earn a trip to the finals vs. Millbrook (Raleigh). Note: this is the first year of the revised NCHSAA's new classification system, which moved from a 4-division model to an 8-division model.
 
Would seem like Jayden Petit and Tyran Evans were competing for the same spot. Either Petit didn't want to be here or the staff prioritized Evans over Petit despite Evan's lower senior year production.
 
Mario said they were recruiting Camdin Portis, ran into Evans and then immediately started recruiting him. From that timeline, it would seem like the staff prioritized Evans over Petit and/or pivoted away from Petit.

 
Mario said they were recruiting Camdin Portis, ran into Evans and then immediately started recruiting him. From that timeline, it would seem like the staff prioritized Evans over Petit and/or pivoted away from Petit.


yes that what i think they got hot n heavy with evans right away and his jr yeaar tape would make u do so especially wth him being 6'3+ 200 pounds.

Petit sr film though showed he is also a beast.
 
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His Hough HS team plays for the 8A NC state championship next week. They shut out a strong West Charlotte team 24-0, who had beaten Myers Park (Camdin Portis' school) the week prior, to earn a trip to the finals vs. Millbrook (Raleigh). Note: this is the first year of the revised NCHSAA's new classification system, which moved from a 4-division model to an 8-division model.

So has he been back for Hough's playoff run?
 
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