Mark Andrews
  • Mark Andrews

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

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 17 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 17 vs. Los Angeles Rams

Mark Andrews has been a straight-up monster over the second half of the season. He has five touchdowns over his past five games and has double-digit targets in six of his past eight. Most encouraging, it appears Andrews is quarterback-proof, producing not only with Lamar Jackson, but also with Tyler Huntley and Josh Johnson.

This week, Andrews faces a Rams defense that ranks 17th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. He’s so good, fantasy managers need to just continue to ride with him and hope the production continues. Expect another heavy dose of targets to come his way, and we have him once again ranked as an elite fantasy option.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 16 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 16 at Cincinnati Bengals

Mark Andrews is having quite a stretch. He has five touchdowns in his last six games, and has eclipsed 100 yards in each of his past two. He had 10 catches on 13 targets for 136 yards and a pair of touchdowns against the Packers last week, and seems to have just as strong – stronger even? – of a rapport with Tyler Huntley as he does with Lamar Jackson.

This week, Andrews faces a Bengals defense that ranks 27th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. With a great matchup and secure production from both possible quarterbacks under center, Andrews is a must-start in all formats.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 vs. Green Bay Packers

Mark Andrews had a great game last week, catching all 11 balls thrown his way for 115 yards and a touchdown. Andrews was leaned on heavily by backup quarterback Tyler Huntley after Lamar Jackson went out with an ankle injury, which is encouraging for those who roster him. It shows his ability to produce regardless of who is behind center for the Ravens.

This week, Andrews faces a Packers defense that ranks 10th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. Despite a tough matchup, Andrews is a must-start. He appears to be fine regardless of who plays quarterback and he’s one of the few tight ends who produce on a regular basis. We have him ranked inside our top five for the position this week. Don’t even consider sitting him.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at Cleveland Browns

Mark Andrews had a down game by his standards last week against the Steelers, catching four of nine targets for 50 yards. Andrews remains a primary weapon for the Ravens, however, and is one of the few tight ends in the league to get extremely consistent targets week-to-week. He has at least five targets in every game this year, with double-digit targets in four outings. Only Travis Kelce has more targets at the tight end position than Andrews this year.

This week, Andrews faces a Browns defense that ranks 15th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. Andrews is a must-start. He gets too many targets for his position to even consider benching him. He’s ranked inside our top five this week and should be active in every format. Start him.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 at Pittsburgh Steelers

Mark Andrews had another nice game against the Browns last week, catching four balls for 65 yards and a touchdown. Andrews has been steady this season and is on pace for his first 1,000-yards season. He also is just four receptions away from his career high and has double-digit targets in four of his last seven games.

This week, Andrews faces a Steelers defense that has been excellent against the tight end position this season, ranking fifth in aFPA to the position. Still, his targets and production make him a must-start at a position with limited elite options. We have him ranked inside our top-five once again and he’s one of the rare tight ends to keep active in all lineups, every week, regardless of matchup.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 vs. Cleveland Browns

Mark Andrews was the only pass-catcher in Baltimore to produce last week with Tyler Huntley quarterbacking against the Bears. He finished with eight catches on 10 targets and 73 yards. It’s nice to see Andrews produce with a different quarterback behind center, as fantasy managers won’t have to watch the injury report too carefully heading into next week to make sure Lamar Jackson is back.

This week, Andrews faces a Browns defense that ranks 11th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. Andrews has had steady targets his way, making him one of the few must-start tight ends every week, regardless of matchup. Expect another heavy dose of targets, and we have him ranked inside our top-three this week.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 at Chicago Bears

After a two-game hiatus, Mark Andrews found the end zone for the fourth time this season against the Dolphins last week. He ended up with six catches on eight targets for 63 yards and a touchdown. Andrews continues to be a heavily-targeted option in the Baltimore passing attack, making him one of the steadiest options in fantasy at the barren wasteland that is the tight end position.

This week, Andrews faces a Bears defense that ranks fourth in aFPA to opposing tight ends. Despite the matchup, Andrews’ targets make him a must-start at the position and he should be active in all formats.

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