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Mark Andrews’ Fantasy Football ADP Doesn’t Match His Upside in 2026
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Mark Andrews’ Fantasy Football ADP Doesn’t Match His Upside in 2026

Fantasy Sports On SI·Shawn Childs·24 days ago
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Mark Andrews enters the 2026 fantasy football season as one of the biggest pricing mysteries at the tight end position. Despite a strong finish in 2024, a new contract extension, and a proven touchdown résumé, fantasy managers continue letting him slide well below his historical draft range. Mark Andrews, Baltimore Ravens Andrews entered 2024 coming off a frustrating 2023: a quad issue cost him Week 1, an ankle injury requiring surgery ended his season in Week 11, and he managed just two catches for 15 yards in the postseason. Over those 2023 games he did play, he averaged 15.59 FPPG on 41 catches for 477 yards and six touchdowns, a reminder of what he was capable of when healthy. Last season started poorly.  In 2024, Andrews averaged just 4.1 targets per game across 17 games, and his first four outings were a near-disaster (2/14, 4/51, 0/0, and 0/0 on nine combined targets).…

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