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Basic StatsMark Andrews’s Basic Stats

Mark Andrews
ADP: N/A
Bye: 14
Experience: 6
Age: 29.2
Height: 6'5"
Weight: 250
40 Time: 4.67
Speed Score: 108.50

SPARQx (Rank): 102.90 (40%)
Burst Score (Rank): 110.80 (20%)
Agility Score (Rank): 11.72 (30%)
Catch Radius (Rank): 9.94 (42%)

Mark Andrews's Weekly Outlook

Week 12 Projections
Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
3.2 37.5 0.35 5.6
Weekly Writeup

Rest Of Way Outlook

Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs Fantasy Pts
3.2 38.1 0.4 5.9

Mark Andrews's 2024 Projections & Outlook

Scoring

#6 Tight End

158.8 Projected Points

ADP Rec Rec Yds Rec TDs 100 Fum
Not Available 56.3 663.3 6.04 0 0

3D Projections DS 3D Projections

Basic StatsMark Andrews's Preseason Player Analysis

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Bottom Line

Andrews is really good. Baltimore’s offense is really good. Those two combine to make him one of the perennial best bets for fantasy points at his position. And fantasy drafters’ fascination with new toys is pushing Andrews behind Sam LaPorta, Trey McBride, and Dalton Kincaid in many drafts. That makes this proven producer a solid-to-strong value for 2024 drafting – and perhaps even a good dynasty buy.

What We Learned Last Year

  • We learned that Andrews’ left leg is not indestructible. He suffered a fibula fracture and ligament damage in the ankle on a Nov. 16 tackle by Bengals LB Logan Wilson. That knocked Andrews out of Week 11 in the first half and kept him out until Round 2 of the playoffs.
  • Andrews also missed Week 1 with a quad injury.
  • His target share slipped in his healthy games. Andrews ranked fourth among TEs for the season, and his share for healthy weeks 2-10 would have landed him third. But his 23.4% over that span came in lower than …
    • 2022: 28.2% (led all TEs)
    • 2021: 26.6% (led TEs)
    • 2020: 25.4% (third)
    • 2019: 24.1% (third)
  • Last year’s high ranking among TEs makes it clear that’s not an alarming drop. But it likely signals impact from WR Zay Flowers’ arrival.
    • Flowers drew 23% target share across Andrews’ healthy span as a first-round rookie.
  • Andrews’ other numbers pretty much lined up with his career to date.
    • He averaged 4.8 receptions and 57.9 yards per game across nine healthy outings. That marked a dip of 0.1 catches but a 1.4-yard improvement vs. 2022.
    • Andrews saw his aDOT reach a career low but still improved his yards per catch by 0.5 vs. 2022.
    • The 2.0-yard dip in aDOT (according to PFF) coincided with the first season of OC Todd Monken and was shorter than the aDOTs for any Baltimore WR.
  • Andrews remained a key red-zone piece, easily leading the team in targets in that range over his nine full weeks (17 vs. Flowers’ 12). He also led teammates in end-zone targets and catches.
  • Andrews enjoyed a career-high catch rate. A healthy season for Lamar Jackson helped, after the QB missed five games each of the previous two years.
  • Baltimore tied for just 30th in the league in pass attempts but dropped back more often under Monken. They climbed from 12th in neutral-situation pass rate to seventh.

What to Expect in 2024

  • Andrews played a limited role in his playoff return (a loss to the Chiefs). But the timing of that return should mean the left leg isn’t an issue for 2024.
  • Baltimore shed WR Odell Beckham Jr. this offseason. Beckham ranked second on the team in total targets last year, third in receptions per game, and first in total end-zone targets.
  • The biggest import among pass-catchers was fourth-round WR Devontez Walker.
  • That combo should mean no added target competition for Andrews, though HC John Harbaugh has said he expects to get more out of WR Rashod Bateman this season.
  • TE Isaiah Likely might look like a threat after averaging 3.5 catches and 53.7 yards per game from Week 12 through the end of last season. But Likely totaled 8 receptions in the 10 games he shared with Andrews. And half of those came in a blowout win over Seattle that Andrews and some other starters left early.
  • Andrews’ target share might stay down, with Flowers on track to be the biggest target earner among Baltimore WRs in a while. But the TE’s 2023 fantasy-scoring average for his nine healthy games was the second-highest of his career – and less than 0.05 behind Travis Kelce’s lead.
  • This version of the Baltimore offense – which added RB Derrick Henry for $9 million guaranteed – should keep the efficiency up in the passing game.

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Isaiah Likely's Return Hurts Mark Andrews

Ravens TE Isaiah Likely returned Sunday after missing Week 10 and leaving Week 9 early with a hamstring injury. He tied for third on the team with 5 targets and first on the team with 4 receptions in the loss to the Steelers. TE Mark Andrews, meanwhile, managed just 2 receptions for 22 yards on 3 targets

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Ravens TE Isaiah Likely (hamstring) practiced all week and is not listed on the final injury report. He’ll be back for Sunday’s showdown vs. the Steelers. Likely is a low-floor fantasy play, but his return puts a dent in TE Mark Andrews’ playing time and target projections.

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Ravens TE Isaiah Likely (hamstring) got in a limited practice on Wednesday. That should put him on track to return for Sunday's game vs. the Steelers. Likely isn't a viable fantasy starter, but his return knocks Mark Andrews from top-5 TE to low-end TE1.

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Ravens TE Isaiah Likely's absence in Thursday night's game vs. the Bengals put TE Mark Andrews back in a full-time role. He played 87% of Baltimore's offensive snaps and ran a route on 94% of pass plays -- both easily season highs. Andrews capitalized on the opportunity, catching six of seven targets for 68 yards and a score. The targets, catches, and yards all ranked top two on the team. Andrews' TD came on a route that QB Lamar Jackson said afterward was improvised. It looked like Andrews was supposed to run a shallow cross but instead turned it upfield to break free for an 18-yard score.

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Ravens TE Isaiah Likely (hamstring) missed practice all week and is out for Thursday night's game vs. the Bengals. Likely has matched TE Mark Andrews with a 61% route rate and averaged 3.8 targets per game this season. His absence should mean a boost in playing time for Andrews against Cincinnati, although it's always tough to know exactly what Baltimore's game plans will look like.

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Mark Andrews, TE BAL
Dynasty MVP 24.6
Position Rank #12 TE
3yr Projection
5yr Projection
10yr Projection
230
354
567
Dynasty Write-up
A severe ankle injury limited Andrews in 2023. He's signed for two more seasons, though, while Baltimore's already locked up Lamar Jackson long-term. Andrews has hit 12.5 PPR points per game in four straight seasons.
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