START – TE, Mark Andrews
Mark Andrews had endured two dud weeks prior to Week 10 but was able to bounce back against the Bengals. He corralled six of his eight targets for 53 yards and two touchdowns as he finished as the weekly TE1 for the second time this season. Andrews remains the focal point of the Ravens passing game and has commanded at least 13% of the team targets in every game this season. Indeed, he has 24% or more of the looks in seven games.
The heavy workload makes Andrews attractive even if the matchup doesn’t. The Texans have allowed more than four receptions to a single tight end all season, only three have more than 50 yards and only two have found the end zone. Teams have been trusting their tight ends against the Texans more in recent weeks, however. In the Texans’ last five games, tight ends have seen an average of 8.8 targets. This is the 5th highest in the NFL.
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