The Baltimore Ravens have a decision to make with tight end Mark Andrews.
The three-time Pro Bowler is in a contract year and while the Ravens are not waving the white flag on their season just yet despite a 2-5first half, they could still trade the veteran with Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar also on the roster.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox agrees with the sentiment and lists Andrews as a trade candidate ahead of the deadline.
He also believe the Seattle Seahawks and Tampa Bay Buccaneers could be interested.
Andrews is 30 years old and will be a free agent in the spring. He's also been more of an ancillary target in Baltimore's offense than he's been in years past—though his six-catch, 91-yard, two-touchdown game in Week 3 showed he can still get it done when needed.
Andrews would probably only interest teams with realistic playoff aspirations, but he could be a solid contributor to a passing attack. Teams with a defensive piece or two to spare could probably jump to the front of the line.
Potential Suitors: Seattle Seahawks, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Andrews might not be the player he once was, but he's still a good blocker and plus pass-catcher, two things that could interest the Seahawks and Buccaneers.
Seattle has two promising young tight ends in AJ Barner and Elijah Arroyo, but the Seahawks could use a more experienced, versatile option like Andrews, who would also give Sam Darnold another pass-catcher to work with.
In Tampa Bay, the Bucs have a solid starter in Cade Otton, but there isn't much else behind him. Furthermore, injuries to Mike Evans and Chris Godwin could make the Bucs add a pass-catcher.
Knox estimates Andrews will fetch a 2026 fifth-round pick or a defensive starter in return. For the former price, it wouldn't hurt the Seahawks or Bucs to add him.
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