Mark Andrews finished off his age-29 season with a disappointing postseason performance as the Ravens were eliminated by the Bills in the AFC Divisional Round. This was Andrews’ seventh season in the NFL and the fifth time he finished as a top-six fantasy tight end in PPR leagues. As Andrews approaches his age-30 season, can he continue this in 2025 and beyond? Here is the dynasty outlook for Mark Andrews.
Dynasty Outlook for Mark Andrews
Current Production
Andrews got off to a very slow start in 2024, failing to score double-digit PPR points until Week 6 of the season. This included two games where he had one catchless target. He turned it around in Week 6, scoring a touchdown in ten of the final twelve games of the season. However, in the two games that Andrews did not score a touchdown, he finished outside the top 25 tight ends those weeks, becoming a touchdown-dependent tight end.
His eleven touchdowns were a career-high and led all tight ends on the season. He did this on 69 targets, which is in the 44th percentile among qualified tight ends. In comparison, in just ten games in 2023, he had 61 targets. Andrews finished as the overall TE6 on the season. There were many games this season when the Ravens got out to a big lead, and they ran the ball for most of the second half, limiting Andrews’ opportunities for production.
Andrews Dynasty Price
According to KeepTradeCut, Andrews is currently the TE8 in dynasty. This is a slight decrease from where he started the year as the TE6. However, he fell to as low as TE17 in October after his slow start. The eighth-best tight end is a reasonable ranking for Andrews. Andrews is worth between an early to a mid-round 2nd round pick in 2025 rookie drafts.
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Andrews Dynasty Outlook
Fellow Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely had his best year in his third season in the NFL. He had career highs in receptions, yards, and touchdowns. With the poor receiver core in Baltimore, both tight ends can be successful in fantasy.
With that being said, Andrews still has good value in fantasy due to the lack of depth among the tight-end position. The Ravens offense was one of the best in the NFL, and nothing should slow that down in 2025. Quarterback Lamar Jackson had 41 passing touchdowns in 2024, and he will be one of the best quarterbacks in the league again next year. There will be plenty of opportunities for Andrews to find the end zone on a Ravens team looking for redemption after losing in the playoffs.
What to Do With Mark Andrews in Dynasty Leagues
Even with the up-and-down season and disappointing playoffs for Andrews, he is still a top-ten tight end, only entering his age-30 season. In comparison, George Kittle is 31, and Travis Kelce is 35. Tight ends can still be very successful in their young 30s.
Andrews should only be actively targeted on fantasy teams that are trying to win now and need a tight end. On the other hand, managers should not be actively looking to trade away Andrews unless they are in full rebuild mode. Andrews will still have solid value in dynasty leagues in 2025.
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