Ravens 2023 position review: Tight Ends (2024)

The 2023 season is in the books and the offseason is officially underway for all 32 teams around the league. Before completely turning the page toward free agency and the 2024 NFL Draft, taking time to assess the performances of each position group on the Baltimore Ravens is a useful exercise in determining what went right or wrong, and where to go from here.

In this article series, I’ll break down how each player at every position fared this past year and their 2024 outlook. Up next is the one that is filled with explosive playmakers who are matchup nightmares in coverage, the tight ends.

Mark Andrews

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The three-time Pro Bowler was on pace for another stellar season before suffering a severe ankle injury on a hip drop tackle in Week 11 that knocked him out of commission until the AFC Championship game. Prior to his unfortunate injury setback, Andrews had recorded 45 receptions on 61 targets for 544 receiving yards and six touchdowns in 10 games. Despite missing the final six games of the regular season, he still finished third on the team in targets and receiving yards, second in catches, and first in touchdown receptions.

Thanks to the contributions of the next player on this list, the six-year veteran’s absence didn’t devastate the Ravens’ passing attack. However, he remains quarterback Lamar Jackson’s most trusted target and that won’t be subject to change as long as he is healthy and available moving forward.

Isaiah Likely

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The 2022 fourth-rounder showed impressive flashes as a rookie when Andrews was out but he was on pace for a sophom*ore slump with just nine catches on 12 targets for 89 receiving yards through the first 11 games of the season. Likely made the most of his more featured role in the offense down the stretch after Andrews was injured and recorded 25 receptions on 34 targets for 372 receiving yards and six touchdowns in the final six games of the regular season combined with two postseason games.

ISAIAH LIKELY. Incredible catch and run for the @Ravens TD!

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— NFL (@NFL) December 31, 2023

Likely established himself as one of the best at the position in the entire league by the end of the season, giving the the Ravens two such players with him and Andrews. He proved that he is too explosive of a playmaker to not continue to be consistently featured more in the offense moving forward. Ravens Offensive Coordinator Todd Monken did an excellent job of utilizing two tight end sets at the University of Georgia for the two-time national champion Bulldogs in 2021 and 2022. With some expected turnover at the wide receiver position and limited resources in free agency, leaning into the strength of their current pass-catching group makes the most sense.

Charlie Kolar

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The Ravens’ other 2022 fourth-round pick at the position appeared in 15 games and while he didn’t have a huge role on offense as a pass catcher, his contributions as a run blocker were key to the team’s success on the ground, especially in the red zone. Kolar saw more snaps on special teams than he did offensively (251-230) but was able to record career highs in targets (nine), receptions (seven), and receiving yards (87) and scored his first career touchdown.

CHARLIE!!!!!@charliekolar_ | Tune in Saturday vs. Steelers at 4:30PM on ABC/ESPN! pic.twitter.com/QANJQDMzWG

— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) January 1, 2024

Heading into his third season, Kolar could see an expanded role in the passing game if the Ravens aren’t able to bring in a notable addition at receiver in the early rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft. Either way, he will still have a role as the Ravens’ primary blocking tight end while remaining a core special teams contributor.

Patrick Ricard

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The four-time Pro Bowler had his role and job security called into question following the hiring of Monken but he proved that he belongs in any version of the Ravens’ offense with his ability to essentially be an extra tight end and lineman rolled into one. He appeared in all 17 games and recorded five receptions on nine targets for 52 receiving yards, including a long of 28 yards and his sixth career touchdown.

Pat Ricard one-handed TD! And Lamar throws his 5th TD pass.

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— NFL (@NFL) December 31, 2023

Ricard will be entering the final year of his current contract in 2024 barring an extension between now and the start of the upcoming season. Even though he plays a position that is sparsely used around the league, his ability to be a punishing blocker in the run game as well as one-on-one pass protection on the end of the line will be indispensable as long as he’s on the team.

Ravens 2023 position review: Tight Ends (2024)

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Who's the tight end for the Baltimore Ravens? ›

Mark Andrews (born September 6, 1995) is an American football tight end for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL).

Who was the Ravens best tight end? ›

Todd Heap has the most career receiving yards by a Ravens tight end, with 5,492 yards.
NAMEREC YDSTRG
Todd Heap5,492768
Mark Andrews4,857563
Dennis Pitta2,098330
Shannon Sharpe1,621219
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Who is starting for the Baltimore Ravens? ›

Baltimore Ravens Depth Chart
Starter2nd3rd
Lamar JacksonJosh JohnsonMalik Cunningham
Derrick HenryKeaton Mitchell QJustice Hill
Zay FlowersDeonte Harty-
Rashod BatemanTylan Wallace Q-
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Who is RB1 for the Ravens? ›

AFC North
PosRunning BacksAge
RB1Derrick Henry30
RB2Keaton Mitchell22
RB3Justice Hill26
RB4Dalvin Cook28

Who is the Ravens second string tight end? ›

Offensive Positions
POSStarterSecond
Running BackD. HenryK. Mitchell Knee - ACL: Questionable for the start of training camp Keaton Mitchell Knee - ACL: Questionable for the start of training camp
FullbackP. Ricard
Wide ReceiverZ. FlowersR. Bateman
Tight EndM. AndrewsI. Likely
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What happened to the Ravens tight end? ›

The star pass-catcher is off the injury list and added to the active roster just two months after having surgery on his left ankle. Andrews has practiced for the past couple of weeks and his return beats the odds of what was first thought to be a season-ending injury back on Nov.

Who was the best tight end this year? ›

Pro Football Focus has Kittle and Kelce ranked as the top two tight ends, respectively, this season. Kelce narrowly had a higher receiving grade and posted a higher pass-blocking grade (77.5) than Kittle.

Who are the two best tight ends in the NFL? ›

George Kittle, San Francisco 49ers

Over the past two seasons, Kittle is second to only Travis Kelce in yards after catch (881) and receiving touchdowns (17). According to Next Gen Stats, Kittle led all tight ends with 405 receiving yards and six touchdowns on passes of 10-plus air yards in 2022.

Who is number 6 on the Ravens? ›

Queen (#6) playing against the Los Angeles Chargers in 2021. Queen was selected by the Baltimore Ravens with the 28th pick in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft. He is the first LSU player the Ravens have ever drafted.

Is JK Dobbins playing for the Ravens? ›

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Who is the leading Ravens scorer? ›

Justin Tucker Becomes Ravens' All-Time Scoring Leader | Ravens-Steelers Highlights. Justin Tucker surpasses Matt Stover's scoring record with a first-quarter field goal that gives Tucker 1,466 career points.

What team is Dalvin Cook on? ›

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The Baltimore Ravens are a professional American football team based in Baltimore. The Ravens compete in the National Football League as a member of the American Football Conference North division. The team plays its home games at M&T Bank Stadium and is headquartered in Owings Mills, Maryland.
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How good is Baltimore Ravens defense? ›

The Ravens check in second in FTN's defensive DVOA, and they also have the second-ranked defense by both yards and points per game. By Tru Media's EPA/play, they've been the league's second-best unit overall, checking in 14th against the run and fourth against the pass.

How tall and heavy is George Kittle? ›

How long has Travis Kelce been in the NFL? ›

Travis Kelce
No. 87 – Kansas City Chiefs
NFL draft:2013 / Round: 3 / Pick: 63
Career history
Kansas City Chiefs (2013–present)
Roster status:Active
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