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Mark Andrews Fantasy Overview

Mark Andrews

Mark Andrews
Player Profile

TE BAL

Height

6'5"

Weight

250 lbs.

Experience

7 yrs.

Bye

7

Birthday

Sep 06, 1995

Age

29.8

College

Oklahoma

NFL Draft Pick

2018 - Rd 3, Pk 86

Fantasy Rankings & Projections

Fantasy Rankings

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2025 Projections

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Mark Andrews's Preseason Player Analysis

2024 Summary

Production & Fantasy Finishes

Andrews finished TE6 in total fantasy points (188.8) and TE8 in points per game (11.1) across 17 games.

He turned 69 targets into 55 catches, 673 yards (9th among TEs), and 11 TDs (1st).

He delivered six top-five TE finishes and 11 top-12 weeks.

Usage & Role

Andrews’ overall usage dipped in 2024:

  • 67% route rate (down from 73% in 2023)
  • 14.5% target share and 19.3% targets per route (both career lows)

However, from Week 6 on, his usage rebounded:

  • 70% route rate
  • 16.9% target share
  • 21.6% targets per route

Andrews continued to work primarily from the slot (61.1%) and posted a 15.9% first-read rate, serving as Lamar Jackson’s go-to weapon in key spots.

Efficiency Metrics

Andrews remained one of the league’s best TEs per route:

  • 86.2 PFF receiving grade (4th among TEs with 30+ targets)
  • 1.88 yards per route (8th)
  • 10.2-yard average target depth (2nd)
  • 79.7% catch rate (12th)
  • 11 TDs (1st among TEs) on 6.5 expected TDs (T-5th)

He also posted strong separation (3.6 yards, 11th) and maintained a low drop rate (3.8%).

Offensive Context

The Ravens deployed a run-heavy (47.5% pass rate), slow-paced offense (25th in pace), but their elite OL (3rd in both pass and run blocking success) and Lamar Jackson’s skillset allowed the passing game to be efficient.

Having two capable TEs in Andrews and Likely helps the offensive identity, but creates some dips in production for Andrews.

The Ravens used 12-personnel on 11.1% of snaps in 2024, ranking 27th in the NFL.

Having two capable TEs combined with the lack of 12 personnel led to one of the TEs being off the field in key situations.

Historical Production & Trends

Andrews has now scored 26 TDs over the last three seasons, cementing his status as one of the NFL’s premier scoring threats at the position.

While his target share and routes dipped in 2024, he still turned in a top-6 finish, extending his streak of elite fantasy production when healthy.

Injury History

After missing time in previous seasons, Andrews played all 17 games in 2024.

He missed the final seven games in 2023 after suffering a serious left ankle injury in Week 11.


2025 Expectations

Projected Role & Competition

Andrews returns as the Ravens’ starting TE, but Isaiah Likely’s continued development poses a volume challenge.

In 17 games with Likely active, Andrews averaged 3.9 targets and 10.1 PPR points per game.

In two games without Likely, that jumped to 6 targets and 17.2 PPR points per game.

The Ravens also bring back blocking TE Charlie Kolar as their third-stringer.

Supporting Cast

Andrews benefits from playing with MVP-caliber QB Lamar Jackson. Jackson had a career year despite a declining pass rate from the offense. As long as there is a healthy Jackson under center, the offense should thrive.

RB Derrick Henry made a significant impact in his first year with the Ravens while Justice Hill handled some receiving work.

While target competition is limited, the team’s low pass volume caps his target ceiling compared to TEs in pass-heavy environments.

The OL remains intact, returning starting OTs Ronnie Stanley and Roger Rosengarten as well as the interior OL Tyler Linderbaum, Andrew Vorhees, and Daniel Faalele.

Coaching & Offensive Scheme

Leaning more into the run led to a slower pace of play for OC Todd Monken’s offense in 2024. Baltimore finished 25th with 62.1 plays per game, down from 63.3 plays per game in 2023.

The pass rate also declined with the addition of Henry, going from 49.7% in 2023 to 47.5% in 2024.

Their neutral pass rate declined from 53.7% in 2023 to 52.6% in 2024.

Advanced Stats

Forty Yard Dash

4.67

Forty Yard Dash Rank

80%

Three Cone Drill

7.34

Agility Score

11.72

Agility Score Rank

30%

Burst Score

110.80

Burst Score Rank

20%

Spar Qx

102.90

Spar Qx Rank

41%

Speed Score

108.50

Speed Score Rank

87%

Height Adjusted Speed Score

108.50

Height Adjusted Speed Score Rank

86%

Catch Radius

9.95

Catch Radius Rank

42%

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