The Baltimore Ravens enter 2025 with a curious tight end room. Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely, and Charlie Kolar are all on expiring contracts and are due to be free agents in March. There has been some buzz around Likely getting an extension, but some media members have shut down the idea. Likely is also nursing an injury at the moment, so a preseason extension seems unlikely.
With Baltimore’s top three tight ends approaching free agenc
y, what will the future of the Ravens tight end room look like?
Ravens Tight End Room: Case for Keeping
Barring injury, Andrews will become the Ravens’ all-time leading pass catcher (by catches and yards) in the 2025 season. Last season, he blew past
Todd Heap’s franchise record for receiving touchdowns and Jamal Lewis’ mark for total touchdowns. He is no longer the All-Pro-level player he was in 2021, but he remains a valuable piece in th
e offense. He has a sixth sense for getting open for Lamar Jackson, which is valuable as a security blanket.
Andrews could fetch deals similar to Dallas Goedert (one year at $10M) or Evan Engram (two years at $11.5M), given his age and production profile.
Isaiah Likely
Likely has yet to have a true
breakout season. He has just 1,261 yards and 14 touchdowns in 49 games, averaging shy of 26 yards per game. However, he has been a playoff riser – catching 11 passes for 176 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the last two postseasons.
Likely’s lack of a breakout season likely reduces the amount of money in the potential contract. While
he has the talent to be at the top of the tight end market, he would likely slot in somewhere in the middle of the top 10 in terms of contract value.
Jake Ferguson’s four-year, $50M deal could be a reasonable approximation for a potential Likely contract.
Kolar has proven to be the least out of the Ravens’ tight end room. Despite being drafted ahead of Likely, Kolar has been Baltimore’s third tight end since 2022. In three seasons, he has 20 catches for 267 yards and two touchdowns. He has one catch in the playoffs.
The 26-year-old did flash once last season, recording 64 yards and a touchdown in Week 5 against Cincinnati, but otherwise, he is unknown as a real weapon. In his Ravens career, he has played 50% of the offensive snaps just once, Week 18 of the 2023 season.
Of the current Ravens tight end room, Kolar is marginally the best blocker, and he would be by far the cheapest option.
Noah Gray’s three-year, $18M contract or Tommy Tremble’s two-year, $10.5M deal could be reasonable approximations for a Kolar deal.