PFF names Mark Andrews as the Ravens' bounce-back candidate in 2024 after a season marred by injury, with expectations for him to reclaim his status as one of the NFL's top tight ends.

By the Numbers
  • Andrews played in just 10 games last season, his lowest in a career, due to a fractured fibula.
  • He caught 45 passes for 544 yards and six touchdowns in those games.
Yes, But

The emergence of other tight ends like Sam LaPorta and the strong performances of players like T.J. Hockenson and David Njoku in 2023 pose increased competition for Andrews in the tight end hierarchy.

What's Next

With a clean bill of health, Andrews is poised to lead a strong rebound in 2024, aiming to regain his position as one of the top tight ends in the NFL.

Bottom Line

Mark Andrews' return to full form in 2024 could solidify his stature as one of the premier tight ends in the league, marking a significant comeback from his injury-plagued season.