The Baltimore Ravens revamped and reloaded their pass-catching arsenal this offseason with the signing of veteran wide receiver Sammy Watkins, the drafting of rookie wideouts Rashod Bateman and Tylan Wallace, and the acquisition of tight end Josh Oliver via trade.
While the biggest benefactor of these moves is clearly quarterback Lamar Jackson, the second is arguably tight end Mark Andrews who has been his most trusted target since he became the starter.
Andrews was a victim of his own success last year after breaking out with a Pro Bowl season in 2019. Since he established himself as one of the premier pass-catching tight ends in the league in his second year, opposing teams paid a lot more attention to him in his third, especially with Hayden Hurst no longer in the picture after being traded in the offseason.