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 10 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 10 at Miami Dolphins

Mark Andrews had a quiet day against the Vikings last week, catching five balls for 44 yards, but he was second on the team with 10 targets and he continues to be one of the most active tight ends in the league. He’s fifth in the league among tight ends who have run at least 100 routes in targets per route run and is on pace for his first 1,000-yard receiving season.

This week, Andrews faces a Dolphins defense that ranks 14th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. Despite a relatively quiet couple of weeks, Andrews is too good at a position with a tremendous dearth of options not to have him active every week. He’s a top-five fantasy option and managers should always start him.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 vs. Minnesota Vikings

After two straight games in the end zone, Mark Andrews came back to earth against the Bengals before the bye last week, catching three balls for 48 yards. He was still targeted seven times, however, and remains one of the primary focal points of the Ravens’ offense. Andrews has at least five targets in every game this year and is on pace for over 1,200 receiving yards this season.

This week, Andrews faces a Vikings defense that ranks sixth in aFPA to opposing tight ends. With his target share, he’s a must-start at a barren fantasy position, and we have him ranked as a top-five option, despite the tougher matchup. Leave him in your lineup every week.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 7 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 7 vs. Cincinnati Bengals

After being held scoreless in his first four games this season, Mark Andrews now has three touchdowns over his past two. He had five catches, 68 yards and a touchdown in a lopsided victory over the Chargers last week and he remains a primary target for quarterback Lamar Jackson.

This week, Andrews faces a Bengals defense that ranks 14th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. Andrews is one of the rare tight ends for whom the matchups are only slightly important. The Ravens are throwing more and throwing more effectively over the course of this season and Andrews is on a roll. We have him ranked as an elite option and he should be active in all leagues.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 6 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 6 vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Mark Andrews finally found the end zone on Monday night against the Colts, twice in fact. He had a monster game with 11 catches, 147 yards, two touchdowns and a pair of two-point conversions as well. Andrews is averaging 7.6 targets per game this year and should continue to be a top-end TE1.

This week, keep Andrews active in a nice matchup against a Chargers defense that ranks 23rd in aFPA to opposing tight ends. They just allowed big numbers to David Njoku, and they have an offense that should keep the Ravens throwing the ball to keep up. Start him in all leagues.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 5 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 5 vs. Indianapolis Colts

Mark Andrews caught five balls for 67 yards last week and he led the Ravens with eight targets. Andrews is second on the team in receptions and third in targets and receiving yards, so he continues to be a significant part of the offense. Without a touchdown yet this year, he’s due, and fantasy managers need him to get in there.

This week, he’ll face a Colts defense that ranks 22nd in aFPA to opposing tight ends. With his target share and a nice matchup on the docket, Andrews should be considered an excellent fantasy option this week, and we have him ranked in our top-five. Start him.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 4 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 4 at Denver Broncos

Mark Andrews didn’t find the end zone last week, but he caught five of seven targets for 109 yards in a nice fantasy outing. Andrews should have better luck finding the end zone as the season continues, but it’s good to see his targets go up a little, even in a surprising slogfest against the Lions.

This week, Andrews faces a Broncos defense that ranks sixth in aFPA to opposing tight ends so far this season. Despite the tough matchup, it’s hard to recommend sitting him when there are so few tight ends who command a significant percentage of their team’s targets. We have him ranked as a fringe top-five option, and he’s a must-start regardless of matchup.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 3 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 3 at Detroit Lions

Mark Andrews hasn’t found the end zone yet this year, but he did have five catches for 57 yards last week against the Chiefs. Andrews will continue to be a little touchdown-dependent in this run-first offense, but he gets enough targets and finds the end zone often enough to make him a must-start in most leagues.

This week, Andrews has a nice matchup against the Lions, who were middle-of-the-road last season against the tight end position, although they gave up a touchdown to Robert Tonyan last week. Andrews is one of the few tight ends with a legit chance at leading his team in targets and finding the end zone each week, so he’s a must-start. We have him as a top-five option this week against the Lions.

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