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Call it dominance or a thin fantasy position, but in only 10 games last season Mark Andrews finished as a TE1 with a 45-544-6 line. Even with a change in offensive scheme Andrews was still the focal point in the passing game, and is one of the biggest weekly advantages in the NFL. His size helps him dominate in the red zone (he tied Tyreek Hill for most red zone target share) and his speed and strength make him almost impossible to cover down the field. With the highest scoring ceiling among tight ends, and a guaranteed target volume, Andrews should vie for positional supremacy.
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Zay Flowers out for Wildcard Weekend Knee injury By: Mike Krueger | Thu Jan 9, 1:02 pm
| | WR Zay Flowers (knee) has been ruled out for Saturday’s game against the Steelers, coach John Harbaugh said. (Jamison Hensley on X)
FFToday's Take: This is a big loss for the Ravens as Flowers led the team in receptions (74) and receiving yards (1059) during the season. Rashod Bateman becomes the de facto No.1 receiver for Lamar Jackson but expect to see a lot of two tight ends on the field with Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely. Harbaugh also stated that RB Justice Hill will be back for this game.
| Zay Flowers unlikely to play in Wild Card Round WR will be "challenged" to play vs. PIT By: Doug Orth | Mon Jan 6, 3:20 pm
| | Ravens coach John Harbaugh calls WR Zay Flowers "day-to-day" and clarifies that the injury is not season-ending. Sounds like it will be a challenge this week. But after that... possible. (NFL Network - Ian Rapoport)
FFToday's Take: Early speculation suggests Flowers could be dealing with a Grade 1 LCL sprain, which comes with a recovery timetable of 2-4 weeks. With how poorly the Steelers finished the season, the Ravens should be able to advance without Flowers, but it might be a challenge to keep winning after that without him. Expect Mark Andrews and Rashod Bateman to see more work in his absence this weekend.
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