Summary
Mark Andrews carries a 88.0 dynasty score, ranking 10 at TE.
At 30 years old, with 2 years remaining on his contract, he is entering a slight decline phase.
Projection Rationale
Andrews’ 422 receiving yards and 5 touchdowns in 17 games indicate a consistent production trajectory.
His 43rd percentile efficiency Verdict grade explains the gap between his production and efficiency.
With 2 years remaining on his contract, Andrews’ role security is high.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025.
Mark Andrews, at 30 years old, has a high durability Verdict grade (86th percentile) but is entering a decline phase.
Opportunity Notes
Mark Andrews’ snap share trended down in 2025, from 75% in Week 1 to 41% in Week 17.
The Ravens’ tight end role is secure, but Andrews’ snap share decrease may impact his production.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Declan Doyle coordinates a spread offense with a high play-action rate.
The Ravens’ base offense with zone-blitz packages may blitz Andrews occasionally, but his play-action rate is high.
Trend Assessment
Declining.
Mark Andrews is entering a decline phase as seen by his 3rd percentile consistency Verdict grade and 77th percentile production Verdict grade.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: TE3-TE5, with a high play-action rate and Andrews’ efficiency Verdict grade improving.
Floor: TE6, with a decrease in snap share or Andrews losing the job.
Comparable Player
Shannon Sharpe, 1996-2003.