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        "Stock up" For Mark Andrews and Two Other Ravens

        By Kevin English | Updated on Tue, Jun 24 2025 5:29 PM UTC
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        Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic believes that the following Ravens saw their stock rise during OTAs/minicamp: TE Mark Andrews, RB Keaton Mitchell, and WR Devontez Walker.

        What They're Saying

        Here’s a quick thought from Zrebiec on each player (via The Athletic):

        Andrews:

        “He didn’t miss a rep at OTAs, and he treated each practice like the Ravens had an important game to play later in the week. He looked quick and healthy.”

        Mitchell:

        “Mitchell acknowledged earlier this month that he was still navigating physical and mental hurdles upon his return last November. He’s looked both quicker and more assertive in recent weeks, and that’s a great development for the Ravens, who’ll need to get him some touches on offense and as a kick returner. He’s far too explosive not to get utilized.”

        Walker: 

        “With a year under his belt, he’s playing faster and exhibiting more confidence and polish.” 

        “He’s got a chance to be really good,” HC John Harbaugh added.

        2025 Fantasy Football Impact

        Andrews played all 17 games last season. This despite a mid-August car accident that he escaped from without injury.

        Of course, Andrews didn't deliver consistent fantasy value. Eleven TDs helped supply six top-five fantasy finishes, but he added five weeks at TE24 or worse.

        We expect Andrews' 4.0 targets per game to improve a bit in 2025. Just don't expect another career-high in TD rate (20%). The 29-year-old settles in as a fringe top-10 option in our PPR TE rankings.

        Dynasty Impact

        Mitchell and Walker are more appropriate on dynasty rosters.

        Mitchell figures to be the RB3 this year behind Derrick Henry and Justice Hill. If Henry misses games, we're likely looking at a timeshare -- and a chance for Mitchell to build his case as a future part-timer.

        Walker enters training camp behind Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, and DeAndre Hopkins. Long term, the second-year speedster is likely maxed out as a No. 3 WR.

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        Kevin English, Senior Analyst
        Kevin brings 15+ years of experience as a fantasy analyst and mid-stakes competitor across various formats (redraft, best ball, dynasty, DFS). He finished 1st in FantasyPros Draft Accuracy competition in 2024. Kevin's work has been featured in The Mercury News, NBC Sports/Rotoworld, and FantasyPros.
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