Mark Andrews

Mark Andrews

TE BAL Bye 13 PPR #144

Mark Andrews

NFL player. Position: TE. Team: BAL.

Quick Facts

  • Position: TE
  • Team: BAL (Baltimore Ravens)
  • Bye week (2026): 13
  • FantasyPros PPR rank (pulled 2026-05-21): 144

2026 Outlook

Poised for bounce-back after frustrating 2025 in Baltimore's subpar passing attack and crowded TE room. Andrews caught just 48 of 70 targets for 422 yards and 5 TDs in 2025, his career-low production. Both Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar departed in free agency, vacating 51 targets. Ravens drafted fourth-round TE Matthew Hibner (SMU) to add depth and special teams coverage, but HC Jesse Minter is optimistic that Hibner can eventually contribute as the secondary pass-catching TE. Hibner tested well at the Combine (4.57 40-time, fourth-fastest among TEs), and Minter noted his excellent hands, body control, and potential as a blocker after flourishing in SMU's spread offense (per Ravens Coach Jesse Minter is Impressed With Development Arc of Matthew Hibner). Andrews remains the primary target, with Hibner likely splitting snaps, particularly on passing-heavy formations. Andrews could see major target increase early in season; potential to be top-12 tight end in first half and sell high by midseason (per Updated Dynasty Tight End Rankings for Fantasy Football: Top 45 TEs).

New offensive coordinator Declan Doyle (never called plays before but assisted Sean Payton and was OC for Ben Johnson in Chicago) should unlock more tight-end opportunities, as both coaches are known for generating mismatches. Andrews is currently TE12 in draft pricing despite climbing 10 spots in May ADP (per Mark Andrews, Aaron Rodgers and Other Big ADP Movers in May - FTN (For the Numbers)). At this price, he represents strong value if he and Lamar Jackson stay healthy; he should finish second on the team in targets for an offense that will lean more heavily on the TE position.

Role / Depth Chart

Primary pass-catching TE. Ravens vacated 51 targets with departures of Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar, opening lane for Andrews to lead TE targets. Hibner (4th-round rookie) in secondary role.

Injury Status

Healthy heading into 2026. The 2025 production decline was partly attributed to Lamar Jackson being limited to 13 games due to injuries; Jackson expected to be healthy in 2026.

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  • 2026-05-29 โ€” Mark Andrews, Aaron Rodgers and Other Big ADP Movers in May - FTN (For the Numbers) (Mark Andrews, Aaron Rodgers and Other Big ADP Movers in May - FTN (For the Numbers))
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