Did you know that Mark Andrews ranked 39th for all TE& #39;s in the % of total team snap counts in 2019?
Yes. 39th. With a total team share of just 41.5%
Kelce was #1 with a 92.6% share
Waller #2 with 90.6%
Ertz # 3 with 80.5%
Kittle #6 with 75%
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Yes. 39th. With a total team share of just 41.5%
Kelce was #1 with a 92.6% share
Waller #2 with 90.6%
Ertz # 3 with 80.5%
Kittle #6 with 75%
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Mark Andrew& #39;s the #1 dynasty TE after the 2020 season?
Now that we have your attention we will tell you why we think it& #39;s a distinct possibility.
Andrew& #39;s current dynasty ADP has him firmly #3 heading into 2020 with Kittle and Kelce ahead of him
Now that we have your attention we will tell you why we think it& #39;s a distinct possibility.
Andrew& #39;s current dynasty ADP has him firmly #3 heading into 2020 with Kittle and Kelce ahead of him
In 2019 here were Andrews final fantasy points scoring for tight ends
#2 TE in standard format ahead of Kittle, but behind Kelce
#4 TE in half PPR behind Kelce, Kittle, and Waller.
#5 TE in full PPR behind those three and Ertz.
#2 TE in standard format ahead of Kittle, but behind Kelce
#4 TE in half PPR behind Kelce, Kittle, and Waller.
#5 TE in full PPR behind those three and Ertz.
We know that Hayden Hurst and his 41.4 % of total team snap contain 2019 when he left Bal.
Is M Andrew& #39;s going to gobble all of those snaps up? Unlikely. Even if he was given half, Andrews would only have finished #20 in 2019 for TE total team snap counts
Is M Andrew& #39;s going to gobble all of those snaps up? Unlikely. Even if he was given half, Andrews would only have finished #20 in 2019 for TE total team snap counts
Let& #39;s say Andrew& #39;s is given 1/2 Haydens snaps so about 60% of the total team snap counts. If we use his 2019 fantasy points per target, and his overall points along with increase in snap total count by our estimated 20%, he would have finished as the #1 TE
With that data we can conservatively guess that Andrew& #39;s would have finished with an avg of 17.5 fantasy points per game in 2019 in 1/2 PPR. Easily surpassing both Kelce and Kittle who avg 12.9 fantasy points per game.
Andrew& #39;s is entering his 3rd NFL season and is only 23 years old.
Kittle (26), and Kelce (30) y/o.
Andrew& #39;s is also tied to Lamar Jackson for the foreseeable future and appears to be the #1 passing target in Baltimore.
Buy Mark Andrews. NOW!
Kittle (26), and Kelce (30) y/o.
Andrew& #39;s is also tied to Lamar Jackson for the foreseeable future and appears to be the #1 passing target in Baltimore.
Buy Mark Andrews. NOW!
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