Mark Andrews
  • Mark Andrews

  • TE
  • , Baltimore Ravens
  • 29
  • 250 lbs
  • 6' 5"
  • Oklahoma
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Scouting report

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - 2019 Fantasy Football Outlook

Fantasy Upside
Mark Andrews took full advantage of ill-health in front of him on the depth chart last season, gaining 552 yards on 34 receptions and establishing himself as the top tight end on the roster. Even when fellow rookie and first-round pick Hayden Hurst came back to the field, Andrews was the more productive player. He clicked well with quarterback Lamar Jackson, and he had big plays of 68 and 74 yards late in the year. Andrews sits atop the depth chart heading into the season and has upside entering his second year.

Fantasy Downside
Hurst and Nick Boyle are still vying for looks, which may decrease the number of snaps Andrews gets. Hurst was supposed to be pro-ready as a rookie and the team has more draft capital in him. They may give Andrews a short leash if he struggles and Hurst looks good. Andrews only scored three touchdowns last season and the Ravens will continue to be primarily a running team with Jackson behind center and offensive coordinator Greg Roman calling plays.

2019 Bottom Line
Andrews is a high-upside player considering he can be had near the end of drafts. He’s worth taking a flyer on in leagues where rostering two tight ends is practical. His production was impressive considering his youth and situation. If Jackson improves his passing at all, Andrews should be a nice safety valve for him. He’s not worth any serious investment, but is worth rostering in case he continues his growth.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 18 Fantasy Football Outlook

Wildcard Round vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Mark Andrews was fourth on the team with 50 targets this season, but he ended up with only 34 receptions for 552 yards and three touchdowns. Much of that production surprisingly came against the Chargers two weeks ago, when he caught two passes for 83 yards, including a 68-yard touchdown.

While the playoffs and the tight end position in general limit the field of options, Andrews is still pretty risky to count on. This group of teams in the wildcard round feature some of the best players at the position, including Eric Ebron, Zach Ertz and Trey Burton, so owners are much better off going with one of that trio. However, depending on how you feel about Blake Jarwin after his explosion last week, Andrews is probably just as viable as the next tier of options. He’s an interesting choice for owners who miss out on the cream of the crop.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Mark Andrews had three catches for 50 yards before the bye last week. While those aren’t huge numbers, it was encouraging to see him get six targets. Andrews has some upside this week against the Bengals, who allow the third-most fantasy points per game to opposing tight ends, but is too risky to trust on a crowded depth chart. Even streaming, there should be better options available in most leagues.

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