Madden 22 ranks Ravens' Mark Andrews as fourth-best tight end

Madden 22 ranks Ravens' Mark Andrews as fourth-best tight end


After being dismissed by EA Sports' Madden rating compilers, Mark Andrews was justly given a bump in the top five tight ends of Mut 22 coins this year's Madden.

The Ravens All-Pro tighten the tightening, who is 88 years old Ravens All-Pro has received the highest mark in his career. He scored Madden 22 ratings. Only Travis Kelce (99), George Kittle (96), and Darren Waller (93) were recognized with higher ratings.

As he enters his fourth NFL season, Andrews' rating has been up in each of his three seasons in the league. For Madden 19 Andrews had a rating of 75 overall, coming out of Oklahoma as the third-highest rated rookie in a position group, which included fellow Ravens draftee in 2018 Hayden Hurst. A strong debut season saw his score increase four points to a total of 79 before erupting in 2019 with the league's top 10 touchdown receptions for a TE, and seven more spots to reach an 86.

Andrews was ranked ninth in the NFL for his 86 yards, even though being clearly an top target than Greg Olsen (also an 85) or Evan Engram (88).

Madden at 88 has proved Andrews reputation as a top player in the red zone and passing catcher in the tight end. Andrews received 58 passes and cheap Madden 22 coins accounted for 701 yards, seven touchdowns, and was a better run blocker when Nick Boyle injured.

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