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Ravens Oddly Take Mark Andrews Replacement in Latest Mock Draft
The selection of Oregon's Kenyon Sadiq would be an interesting move for Baltimore.
Apr. 12, 2026 at 10:09pm
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The Ravens' surprising decision to potentially draft a tight end in the first round raises questions about the future of their star player Mark Andrews and the team's plans at the position.Baltimore TodayIn the latest CBS Sports mock draft, the Baltimore Ravens are projected to select Oregon tight end Kenyon Sadiq with the 14th overall pick, even though they recently extended star tight end Mark Andrews. This would seem to indicate the Ravens are planning for the future at the position, as Andrews' contract becomes more expensive after the 2026 season.
Why it matters
The Ravens' decision to draft a tight end in the first round is surprising, given that they just signed Andrews to a long-term extension. This pick suggests the team is thinking ahead to life after Andrews, who will be 29 years old by the time Sadiq would join the team.
The details
The Ravens made the surprising decision last season to extend Andrews for three more years, even as young tight ends Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar were expected to hit free agency. Now, in the latest CBS Sports mock draft, the Ravens are projected to select Oregon's Kenyon Sadiq with the 14th overall pick, which would give them a potential successor to Andrews down the line.
- The Ravens extended Mark Andrews for three more years last season.
- Andrews' base salary increases from $9 million in 2027 to $10 million in 2028, with a cap hit of $14 million in each of those years.
The players
Mark Andrews
The Ravens' star tight end who was recently extended through the 2028 season.
Kenyon Sadiq
The Oregon tight end projected to be selected by the Ravens in the latest CBS Sports mock draft.
Isaiah Likely
A young tight end who was expected to hit free agency after the Ravens extended Andrews.
Charlie Kolar
Another young tight end who was expected to hit free agency after the Ravens extended Andrews.
What they’re saying
“The Ravens have been linked to interior offensive linemen, but I see a receiving threat as a bigger need. Kenyon Sadiq blazed to a 4.39 40-yard dash at the combine, so he would add much-needed speed and explosiveness. New offensive coordinator Declan Doyle is coming in from Chicago, which used a ton of two-tight end looks.”
— Zachary Pereles, CBS Sports Analyst
What’s next
The Ravens will have to decide if drafting a tight end in the first round is the best move, given their recent extension of Mark Andrews and the departure of other young tight ends from the roster.
The takeaway
The Ravens' decision to potentially draft a tight end in the first round, despite just extending Mark Andrews, suggests they are thinking ahead to life after their star tight end. This pick could provide them with a long-term successor, but it also raises questions about the team's plans for the position and the future of players like Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar.
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