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In conclusion, I think Mark Andrews will take a step back this year and post a solid top-10 fantasy season, but not remain as TE1 for a second year in a row. Also, Marquise Brown has departed the team, opening the door for Rashod Bateman to take his place.
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With both JK Dobbins and Gus Edwards back this year, I expect the Ravens to lean more on the run and return into the 30+ rush attempts per game category. Was Andrews Huntley's "security blanket"? Did the team need to rely on Mandrews more? Does Lamar hate Mark Andrews and not want him to succeed, thus earning him a bigger payday and an inevitable team change? Selfish. Below are the stats from this 6 game stretch during weeks without Lamar weeks 11, and 14-18.Īs you can see in this data, Andrews briskly outpaced his numbers with his young star QB. Clearly, Lamar (7-4) is much more important for his real life football team than Mark Andrews' fantasy teams. Once Lamar Jackson got injured, in came Tyler Huntley and Josh Johnson, and Mandrews took his play to another level. What is interesting is that while the teams passing yards decreased, his receiving yards and targets increased. There was an unnoticeable change in passing per game (35.3 to 35.3 passing attempts per game), and a surprisingly lower number of pass yards per game - 246.7 to 207.8. About 4 rushes less per game, and 10 less rushing yards per game. This was not the case, as their rushing attempts per game (RA/G) went from 31.8 to 27.8. I am here to highlight Mark Andrews in his games from the previous season with and without Lamar Jackson.Īfter combing through the data, my first thought was that once Lamar went down, the Ravens switched up their gameplan to lean heavier on the run. That's a second round pick! He is going before (or right next to) Kelce, a much safer pick who has proven it for the last however many seasons. However, there is data below (albeit a small sample admittedly) that suggests that Mark Andrews will revert back to human form.Ĭurrently, Matthew Berry has Andrews ranked at 19 overall. I think he has made strides in his passing abilities year after year. I am also not a doubter of Lamar Jackson. Last season, I watched sadly as the boy(drews) I held (and kept) for so long, finally became a man(drews). After getting frustrated with Mandrews up-and-down output, I pivoted to the Tight God Travis Kelce. I've had him on my team plenty (not last year), and the value of a top tight end is irreplaceable. Now, set your pitchforks aside for one minute, as I am just going to lay out some observations and statistics for you all to consider for yourselves. I doubt I will own much of Andrews anywhere due to his high draft capital after a fantastic close to the year last year.
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I will not be drafting Mark Andrews as tight end #1 this year.