Another tight end? I love it! After grabbing Hayden Hurst in the 1st round the Ravens double dip at the tight end with Oklahoma standout Mark Andrews.

22 touchdowns over three years at Oklahoma. A legit playmaker. The Ravens offense isn’t flashy. It’s not fun to watch. However, it is effective if it has a big pass catching tight end to help move the chains. Andrews fits that description perfectly. Want proof the Ravens feel the importance of the tight end position? In 2015 they took two (Maxx Williams and Nick Boyle) and did the same back in 2010 (Pitta and Dickson).

Measureables:

40 Yard Dash: 4.67 seconds Bench Press: 17 reps Vertical Jump: 31 inches Broad Jump: 113 inches Weight: 254 pounds Height: 6’5″ Age: 22 years old

Twitter Handle: @Mandrews_81

TE Mark Andrews can be a really, really good player. Big, fast, good hands, can move. But if I drafted him there’s no doubt his camp would be miserable — make him put his hand in the dirt 100% of the time and learn to drive, down block and dig out defensive ends. Only way — Chris B. Brown (@smartfootball) April 28, 2018

Ravens go the 2TE route again – 2010 draft – Round 3: Ed Dickson, Round 4: Dennis Pitta 2015 draft – Round 2: Maxx Williams, Round 5: Nick Boyle 2018 draft – Round 1: Hayden Hurst, Round 3: Mark Andrews — Mike Clay (@MikeClayNFL) April 28, 2018

Ozzie strikes AGAIN: I also watched every college game Mark Andrews played. He JUST GETS OPEN. Big rangy tough target with good hands. Someday soon he'll be catching TD passes from a Lamar Jackson protected by Orlando Brown. — Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) April 28, 2018

Depth Chart Update:

Nick Boyle and Maxx Williams will be back in 2018 but neither have proven to be reliable during their time in Baltimore. Boyle has been suspended several times and Maxx Williams is always hurt. With the additions of Hurst and Andrews these two will be potential training camp cuts if they can’t contribute on special teams.