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...ts. Derrick Henry was a potential candidate with the addition of Olaivavega Ioane in rou...
...e Lamar Jackson the biggest winner on the team. But that addition also means that we c...
...r: Mark Andrews , TE The Ravens haven’t made a huge amount of moves on...
...t Charlie Kolar . This means that Andrews, coming off a TE16 season and heading into hi...
...y Isaiah Likely in free agency to the Giants, but also TE3 and blocking specialist <a...
...to Zay Flowers as the winner, as he has heightened competition for targets. <a href="...
Summer is the best time to evaluate dynasty assets and their place in the dynasty market. In this series, we will bring you a riser, faller, and longshot from each NFL team. We’ll cover dynasty values, potential trades, and overall team outlooks. Let’s jump into the Baltimore Ravens! Riser: Mark Andrews , TE The Ravens haven’t made a huge amount of moves on offense in the draft and free agency. While they added two receivers in the draft, it wasn’t with enough capital to make Lamar Jackson the biggest winner on the team. But that addition also means that we can’t look to Zay Flowers as the winner, as he has heightened competition for targets. Derrick Henry was a potential candidate with the addition of Olaivavega Ioane in round one, but the loss of Tyler Linderbaum to free agency means that it’s about a net zero for Henry. Depth Chart courtesy of 4for4.com . Instead, we’re looking at potential addition by subtraction for Mark Andrews, who finds himself as a winner this off-season by subtraction. The Ravens lost not only Isaiah Likely in free agency to the Giants, but also TE3 and blocking specialist Charlie Kolar . This means that Andrews, coming off a TE16 season and heading into his age 30 season, sees himself without competition to be the TE1 for the Ravens - a team that has typically leaned into using its tight end as a primary redzone weapon. That could change with new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle, but Chicago were tenth in team pass attempts to the tight end in 2025. It’s worth considering that Andrews is clearly a fading asset, who recorded just 48 receptions for 422 yards and five TDs in 2025. But at cost, in this offense with no competition for targets at tight end, he might have just snuck into the picture as a value option for contending teams. Current Market Value SUBSCRIBE TO DLF PREMIUM! Gain Instant Access to this resource and so much more!. Premium membership provides access to all of our industry-leading dynasty fantasy football content. You can also get a DLF Premium Membership for FREE! Find out how . Want more info about DLF Premium? Find out more Have questions or need some help? Contact Us Join DLF Today! Already a DLF Premium Member? Log in now!