What round should I draft Mark Andrews?

Mark Andrews is a tight-end American football player who plays for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. Born on September 6, 1995, in Scottsdale, Arizona in the United States. Before his American Football journey to the big leagues, Mark Andrews played college football at Oklahoma as well as being drafted by the Ravens in the third round of the 2018 NFL Draft pick.

Moving on, Mark Andrews was known to have been elected to the Pro Bowl twice and in the year 2021, he was named to The All-Pro Team after setting a record for receptions as well as receiving yards.

His early years reveal that his father is a urologist and his mom is a real estate. As young as he was before his American football career run, he was reported to have been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes as young as the age of nine years but has been unhindered by the disease in the entirety of his American football career.



He played college football as the tight end for Oklahoma. He was said to have played several 13 games with a start in the year 2015. He recorded in his first year, 19 receptions, 318 yards, and seven touchdowns. Then in the year 2016, he started several 11 games with receptions of 31 receptions for 489 yards and seven touchdowns again.

He began his professional run in the year January 4, 2018, when he announced his decision to forgo his eligibility remaining and became part of the NFL after entering the 2018 NFL Draft. The Ravens selected him in the third round of the 86th overall becoming the fourth tight end drafted in the year 2018 as well as being the second tight end drafted by the Ravens. In the year 2021, he was named First-team All-Pro by the Associated Press.

What round should I draft Mark Andrews?

As the second tight end chosen in fantasy drafts, Andrews now has an ADP of 23. He was thus selected in the second round. The Ravens selected him in the third round of the 86th overall becoming the fourth tight end drafted in the year 2018.