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I clearly did not give the Baltimore coaching staff enough credit when evaluating this offense last year. While people were laughing at Jackson's struggles throwing the ball, and the team spending draft picks on the entire Oklahoma Sooner offense, the front office was quietly building a juggernaut. They identified the scheme they wanted to run, and went out and found players that fit it perfectly. Andrews was one of those guys. Strictly a "move" tight end for the Sooners, Andrews was the Raven's 3rd round pick in a 2018 draft that saw them pick another tight end, Hayden Hurst, in the 1st round.
While Andews had a solid rookie year, the presence of Hurst made it unlikely 2019's monster season could be possible. But it happened anyway! Andrews's 98 targets easily led the team, as did his 65 receptions, 852 yards, and 10 touchdowns. His skillset proved to be perfect for the offense. A big body who glides in and out of his routes, Andrews took advantage of the attention paid to Jackson's misdirection plays to gallop wide open down the field on many occasions. He was incredibly consistent on a low-volume pass offense, and his 10 touchdowns doubled almost all other players at the position in the top-5.
Unfortunately the Titans found the blueprint for stopping this offense, and that just happened to be stopping Andrews. It's logical to think that the health of Brown, and need to develop the young receivers will eat into Andrews' target share. But despite a slight regression in his numbers, Hurst was traded away in the offseason and Andrews is still the top option in this passing game, and an easy top-5 fantasy tight end.
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