Mark Andrews
  • Mark Andrews

  • TE
  • , Baltimore Ravens
  • 29
  • 256 lbs
  • 6' 5"
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Scouting report

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 15 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 15 at Cleveland Browns

Mark Andrews has really struggled since getting hurt mid-season. After five touchdowns in his first seven games, he hasn’t scored once in his past six. He really struggled last week, as Tyler Huntley was hurt and the Ravens were down to their third-string quarterback. Andrews finished with just two catches for 17 yards.

On the bright side, Andrews still has at least six targets in four straight games and things seem to be trending up for Huntley playing this weekend. Regardless of who’s taking snaps, however, Andrews is still a must-start in the barren wasteland that is the tight end position in fantasy. Hope for the best and leave him active against a Browns defense that ranks 13th in aFPA to opposing tight ends.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 14 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 14 at Pittsburgh Steelers

Mark Andrews has been pretty quiet - by his standards - since his injury woes a few weeks ago, but he’s put together consecutive games with four catches and at least 50 yards, including 4/53 last week against the Broncos. Those count as quality outings in the barren wasteland that is the tight end position in fantasy football. Andrews had no trouble producing last year with Tyler Huntley behind center, so the quarterback chance shouldn’t be a problem for him.

This week, Andrews faces a Steelers defense that ranks 13th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. Andrews is a must-start regardless of matchup. While it’s disappointing his weeks have been pedestrian as of late, his target share should lead to productivity at some point. With the dearth of options at the position, we continue to have him ranked as an elite option.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 13 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 13 vs. Denver Broncos

Mark Andrews caught four passes for 50 yards last week against the Jaguars. It sucked to see Josh Oliver make big plays and score the team’s only receiving touchdown, but Andrews still led the team in targets and Oliver’s production is probably more about the dearth of receiving options in Baltimore and less about Andrews’ role.

The Broncos are above average against the tight end position, ranking 13th in aFPA. However, they rank much higher against the other position groups, so the tight end is the best way to attack them. Luckily for the Ravens, Andrews is the best way to attack most defenses, and his role and talent make him a must-start this week regardless of the matchup.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 12 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 12 at Jacksonville Jaguars

Mark Andrews didn’t find the end zone last week, but it was good to see him back healthy and with a primary role in the passing game again. He finished the low-scoring victory with six catches on eight targets for 63 yards.

The only position the Jaguars have been tough on this season is tight end. While they’re giving up big numbers to all the other primary fantasy spots, they rank eighth in aFPA to opposing tight ends. Andrews should be matchup proof as long as he remains in the lineup, however, and fantasy managers should keep him active in all leagues as an elite option once again.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 11 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 11 vs. Carolina Panthers

Mark Andrews missed the game against the Saints before the bye last week, but he was a late scratch and coming off a bye, it’s expected he’ll suit up this week. Andrews still leads the Ravens in every major receiving category, despite being hobbled or out for the past three games, so assuming he returns, it’s expected he’ll pick up right where he left off.

Andrews returns to face a Panthers defense that ranks 14th in aFPA to opposing tight ends. With Andrews, the health question is the only one that matters, however, as he’s matchup-proof when healthy. As long as he’s good to go, start him in all leagues.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 9 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 9 at New Orleans Saints

Mark Andrews left last week’s game against the Buccaneers with a shoulder and ankle injuries after coming in with knee soreness. He had three catches for 55 yards, but it’s concerning to see him struggling so much with health at the moment. He’s barely been practicing the past two weeks, and the fantasy production hasn’t been there as a result. With a Monday night game on the slate, fantasy managers should pick up Isaiah Likely or Juwan Johnson as an emergency option in case Andrews can’t go. If he starts, I’m keeping him active based on the dearth of viable tight end options and Andrews’ lofty ceiling. But if you have a safe option going on Sunday, that might be best this week. Tread carefully.

by Brandon Niles

BAL TE Mark Andrews - Week 8 Fantasy Football Outlook

Week 8 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Mark Andrews went into last week questionable with a knee issue, but suited up anyway. I’m not sure how much the injury played a role – he was on the field for 88% of the team’s offensive snaps – but he was limited to zero catches and one carry for four yards. It was a brutal fantasy outing for one of the top-two tight ends in the league, and it’s concerning that he’s a question mark once again going into Thursday’s tilt.

This week, Andrews faces a Tampa Bay defense that ranks 21st in aFPA to opposing tight ends. It’s scary to trust him after Sunday, even if he is active, but he should still be in your lineup if he plays. Andrews is simple too good to avoid if he suits up. Be ready with a backup plan – Isaiah Likely maybe? – in case he’s a late scratch, but otherwise, keep him active in a nice matchup.

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