Mark Andrews

TE BAL

College: Oklahoma | 7 years
Height: 6'5" | Weight: 250 lbs
Birth Date: 1995-09-06
Depth Chart: TE.1
2024 Bye Week: 14

Total Pts: 57.7
Avg Pts: 8.24
Rank: 9 TE

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Oct 22 7:20am CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews wants everyone to put the word out that he's back up. In their Monday night win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Andrews caught all four of his targets for 41 yards and two touchdowns. This marks two consecutive weeks as the TE3 in half-PPR formats. He's also jumped all the way up to TE9 on the season. The Ravens' offense has become more consistent each week while Lamar Jackson has utilized more of his weapons through the air. This could mean better days ahead for Andrews who will try to score again in Week 8 against the Cleveland Browns.

From RotoBaller

Oct 21 11:03pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews was good for four receptions for 41 yards and two touchdowns on four targets in Week 7 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Fantasy Spin: It was easily the best fantasy line of the season for Andrews, who had been blanked in a couple of his earlier games. This is why you don't cut bait on a player of his caliber, as Andrews still has TE1 ability in most fantasy formats. Next up is a trip to Cleveland in Week 8.

From TheHuddle

Oct 19 9:10pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has finally picked up some steam after posting a finish in TE2 territory in Week 5, then a TE1-level finish in Week 6. Andrews received nine targets over the last two games and turned them into seven receptions, 121 yards, and one touchdown. The difficult part of starting Andrews in fantasy lineups is that there's no way to tell which tight end on the Ravens will get targets, if any. On top of that, Tampa Bay is right in the middle of the pack against tight ends, giving up 8.0 fantasy points per game in half-PPR formats. Andrews could be started in a pinch, but it will be a risky decision.

From RotoBaller

Oct 13 6:50pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews finally found paydirt in the Week 6 victory over the Washington Commanders. The veteran gave fantasy managers what they've been waiting for as he also set a new season-high for receiving yards. Andrews registered 66 yards and a score on three receptions and four targets. It's hard to tell if this is the start of an Andrews revenge tour or if he was just the hot hand this time around. Either way, it helps the Ravens offense to get Andrews going again so the opposing defenders have more to worry about. Andrews will look to gain some momentum in Week 7 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

From RotoBaller

Oct 13 5:13pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews caught three passes for 66 yards and one touchdown against the Washington Commanders in Week 6. He was targeted four passes during the game.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews has been a disappointing fantasy option so far this season but has started to be more involved over the last two games. He is a weekly starting option in fantasy leagues when he receives a consistent role in the passing game.

From TheHuddle

Oct 11 9:30pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews finally broke his streak of goose eggs in Week 5 when he caught four of five targets for 55 yards against the Cincinnati Bengals. So far, he's only had one week with a finish inside of TE1 territory, and that took a terrible week from tight ends across the league to allow him to finish as the TE10 with seven fantasy points in Week 2. In Week 6, he goes up against the Washington Commanders who have allowed the fifth-fewest fantasy points to opposing tight ends and give up an average of 5.1 per game in half-PPR formats. Andrews hasn't done enough to give any fantasy managers confidence yet. There are better options across the league until Andrews can show some signs of consistency.

From RotoBaller

Oct 6 7:33pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews finished with four receptions for 55 yards on five targets in Week 5 against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews was blanked in each of the past two games, so any stats are an improvement. Based on his previous production, and where he was drafted in fantasy leagues, you cannot drop him. However, he also still cannot be trusted outside of deeper fantasy leagues until he starts producing solid stat lines on the regular.

From TheHuddle

Oct 6 6:30pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews finally broke his streak of goose eggs during the three-point win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The veteran caught four of his five targets for 55 yards including a 27-yard catch for his longest play of the day. While this game was a move in the right direction for Andrews, the worrisome part was that both Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar were still in the mix and they both caught touchdowns. Sharing snaps with Likely was enough to drop his target share, now fantasy managers have to worry about Kolar stealing some targets away too. The biggest factor will be if the Ravens need to throw as much as they did in this game because Lamar Jackson was finally able to spread fantasy points around to more than one pass-catcher. Andrews and the Ravens will take on the Washington Commanders at home in Week 6.

From RotoBaller

Oct 4 3:50pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has caused fantasy managers everywhere to cringe at the sound of his name. The 29-year-old was once one of the easiest set-it-and-forget-it type of players over the last few seasons. Now, he's coming off two games in a row with zero receptions and two total targets. Even though the coaching staff still trusts him, he's going up against the Cincinnati Bengals who are giving up the seventh-fewest fantasy points to opposing tight ends. On top of that, the game plan between him and Isaiah Likely is always hard to predict. Fantasy managers should look elsewhere for tight end contributions in Week 5.

From RotoBaller

Sep 30 9:00pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is off to a rough start to his 2024 season. The veteran tight end dropped his lone target of the game during the Week 4 win over the Buffalo Bills. That is now back-to-back games that Andrews has delivered duds to fantasy managers. Ravens' head coach John Harbaugh continues showing faith in Andrews and says that he'll still have some big games catching the ball. It's completely justifiably for fantasy managers to sit Andrews until he starts getting involved on offense. Andrews is heading into a Week 5 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals and has zero receptions on two targets over the last two games. Fantasy managers are better off looking elsewhere for help ahead of Week 5.

From RotoBaller

Sep 30 7:33pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews will a big factor in the passing game in upcoming games, according to head coach John Harbaugh. 'Andrews is going to definitely have big games here catching the ball. We're going to have a big passing game coming up here at some point in time soon. It's hard to predict when it's going to be because the games go where they go, and the ball goes where it goes and it's just a competitive deal,' Harbaugh said.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews has gone two straight games without a reception and only has six receptions and 65 yards on the season. He can still be a starting option in fantasy leagues because he has posted terrific numbers in the past and could be productive in any game.

From TheHuddle

Sep 30 1:13pm CT

Dynasty | Tight end Mark Andrews dropped his only target in the Ravens win against the Bills. Dynasty Analysis: After two straight weeks with no production at all, Andrews currently sits at just six catches for 65 yards on the season. It's an unfathomable development for a player of his caliber, making many wonder if he's truly healthy or if there's more to the story somewhere. At this point, Andrews should be planted on fantasy benches and is getting to roster clogger territory quickly. He may need a trade to find value again.

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Sep 30 9:50am CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews continues his disappointing stretch of play in another winning effort by the team. The veteran especially looked bad after uncharacteristically dropping a wide-open catch that would have gone for a first down. That was his only target of the game as Lamar Jackson only threw the ball 18 times with the ground game cutting up the Bills' defense with ease. Andrews now has a total of six receptions for 65 yards and no touchdowns while putting up goose eggs in two straight weeks. His yards per game total of 16.3 is the worst mark of his career so far with his second-worst coming in at 34.5 during his rookie campaign. Moving forward, Andrews isn't a reliable starter, even in their AFC North matchup with the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 5.

From RotoBaller

Sep 29 10:53pm CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews was targeted just one time with no receptions in Week 4 against the Buffalo Bills.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews has gone without a catch in back-to-back games, and he no longer can be trusted in any fantasy format. Since you likely drafted him pretty high, reserve him, but don't drop Andrews just yet. Eventually, he might get a little healthier, and become a bigger part of the offense. But for now, he cannot be trusted to start.

From TheHuddle

Sep 27 10:00pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been one of the most disappointing players for fantasy managers in the early goings of this season. He was once one of the set-it-and-forget-it type of tight ends, and he's now found his way on most teams' benches. To make matters worse, head coach John Harbaugh talked about how the tight ends are going to on more of a rotational type of role, and they'll all see more or less time depending on matchups and game plans. That turned into Andrews only being on the field 33% of the time in their last game against the Dallas Cowboys. Against a tougher pass defense in the Buffalo Bills, it doesn't seem to be the best-case scenario for an Andrews breakout game. At this rate, Andrews is hovering around TE2 territory until he separates himself from the rest of the Ravens' tight ends. Outside of deeper leagues, it's probably best to find a tight end that will consistently run routes and be on the field.

From RotoBaller

Sep 24 12:10am CT

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has warned Mark Andrews' managers that they're in a turbulent ride. Andrews has been a source of frustration for fantasy owners, and Harbaugh indicated that this situation is unlikely to improve soon. He mentioned that the tight end position will see rotation, and snap counts will vary according to the team's game strategy. Last week, Andrews was on the field for only 33 percent of the snaps due to the Ravens utilizing "heavy" personnel packages. Given Harbaugh's comments, it will be challenging to depend on Andrews for consistent production week after week. A tight end participating in just a third of the snaps isn't positioned to deliver major stats in fantasy leagues. While Andrews' managers shouldn't feel the need to drop him outright, it makes sense to consider benching him until there's more clarity regarding the tight-end rotation. The challenge lies in discovering any viable alternatives in the current tight-end nightmare.

From RotoBaller

Sep 23 12:13am CT

Baltimore Ravens TE Mark Andrews was targeted just one time in Week 3 against the Dallas Cowboys, and he went without a catch.

Fantasy Spin: Andrews looked like he might be getting back on track in Week 2, but it was another bummer for the tight end and his fantasy managers. He has been a TE1 for most of his career, but right now he needs to be reserved until he can start producing more consistent. A big, fat zero in the fantasy points column isn't helping anybody.

From TheHuddle

Sep 22 9:40pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews continues to disappoint to start the season, but he has brought a new low to fantasy managers that stuck with him in Week 3. During the 28-25 win over the Dallas Cowboys, Andrews only received one target and put up goose eggs across the board. His counterpart, Isaiah Likely, only recorded one target as well which turned into one catch for four yards, so it wasn't much of a tight end game in this one. Andrews' best finish through three weeks was TE10 in half-PPR formats, and he now has six receptions for 65 yards on eight targets. At this rate, neither one of the Andrews nor Likely are every-week starters in shallower fantasy leagues until they show some consistency. Andrews will look to bounce back at home against the Buffalo Bills in Week 4.

From RotoBaller

Sep 20 10:00pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has been a shell of his former self when it comes to notching fantasy points. He clocks in as the TE16 in half-PPR formats while his teammate, Isaiah Likely, sits at TE1 due to his huge output in Week 1. The veteran saw a bit more work in Week 2 and continues to get separation while getting targeted during 19% of his routes run. Athletically and physically it doesn't appear that he's lost a step, so his big games seem to be on the way at some point. The problem is Lamar Jackson doesn't seem to be able to feed more than one pass-catcher per game. He'll go up against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 3, however, who did give up seven receptions for 71 yards to the Browns' tight ends in Week 1. Despite a lackluster week against the Raiders, Andrews still finished TE11 and could see a bigger target share in Week 3 to get the team back on the winning track.

From RotoBaller

Sep 15 9:20pm CT

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews received the second-most targets in the team's three-point loss at home to the Las Vegas Raiders. While he received more work this time compared to Isaiah Likely, he was unable to turn it into that much. He finished with four receptions for 51 yards on five targets but couldn't find the end zone. The fact that Andrews was more involved in this game was encouraging, but the passing game has been lackluster so far outside of one pass-catcher per game. He'll need to be a big part of the offense if the Ravens want to find their first win on the road against a capable Dallas Cowboys defense in Week 3.

From RotoBaller

Player Transactions
  • 26-Jan-2024: Mark Andrews - ACT - The Baltimore Ravens activated TE Mark Andrews from the IRD.
  • 12-Jan-2024: Mark Andrews - IRDR - The Baltimore Ravens disignated TE Mark Andrews to return from Injured Reserve.
  • 25-Nov-2023: Mark Andrews - IR - The Baltimore Ravens placed TE Mark Andrews on injured reserve.
  • 06-Sep-2021: BAL Mark Andrews - Re-signed - Four-year extension (through 2025)
  • 09-Dec-2020: BAL Mark Andrews - Reinstated
  • 30-Nov-2020: BAL Mark Andrews - Reserve, Non-Football Injury - COVID-19
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2024 Season57.701722732200000
Week 1@KC3.402140200000
Week 2LV9.104510500000
Week 3@DAL0.00000100000
Week 4BUF0.00000100000
Week 5@CIN9.504550500000
Week 6WAS15.603661400000
Week 7@TB20.104412400000
Week 8@CLE
Week 9DEN
Week 10CIN
Week 11@PIT
Week 12@LAC
Week 13PHI
Week 14bye
Week 15@NYG
Week 16PIT
Week 17@HOU
Week 18CLE