With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
With Mark Andrews being the subject of trade rumors this offseason, the draft appeared to be a key moment in determining the tight end’s future in Baltimore.
Plenty has been written about Mark Andrews' future with the Baltimore Ravens following their most recent painful playoff exit, with speculation around a potential trade of the tight end only heightening during a drama-less draft season.
The NFL Draft is an exciting time not just for the picks themselves, but also for all the trades over the course of the weekend. This year, the Baltimore Ravens could make one of those big trades, and it could be a difficult one.
Of all the memorable plays of the 2025 season and playoffs, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews' drop of a two-point conversion in the AFC Divisional Round was by far the most memorable.
Draft week isn’t just about new faces—sometimes it’s about saying goodbye to old ones. With the 2025 NFL Draft now just days away, most Baltimore Ravens fans are rightfully laser-focused on who’s coming in.
Tight end Mark Andrews has been an incredibly important member of the Baltimore Ravens' offense over the last few seasons. Andrews has been Lamar Jackson's favorite target for much of his career, and the duo has become one of the most prolific quarterback-receiver tandems in the NFL.
The Baltimore Ravens lost a 27-25 game to Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills during the 2025 NFL Playoffs that squashed their hopes for a first ever trip to the Super Bowl with quarterback Lamar Jackson.
Mark Andrews is one of several veterans whose name has been connected to trade talk during the build-up to the draft. Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta recently declined to confirm the All-Pro tight end will remain in Baltimore for 2025.
Ravens TE Mark Andrews‘ future with the team has been in question all offseason after a brutal ending in the AFC Divisional Round loss to the Bills. Baltimore HC John Harbaugh previously spoke on his belief that Andrews would remain with the team in 2025.
The Carolina Panthers are probably in the market for a pass-catcher, and a top-notch one at a position of need just so happens to potentially be available.
The Los Angeles Chargers often get mentioned alongside Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. No wonder. It’s the same thing as every possible Michigan Wolverines prospect being “linked” to Jim Harbaugh before the 2025 NFL draft. Andrews, after all, played under now-Chargers general manager Joe Hortiz in Baltimore.
Veteran tight end Mark Andrews is heading into a contract year with the Ravens. On its surface, you take a look at Andrews’ three Pro Bowl selections and first-team All-Pro history and think that this problem has an easy solution.
Although Baltimore Ravens general manager Eric DeCosta spoke glowingly about Mark Andrews on Tuesday, he wasn't ready to commit to having the veteran tight end on the roster this season.