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Ravens Consider Drafting Tight End a Year After Extending Andrews
The team's decision to re-sign Mark Andrews but let other TEs walk raises questions.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:20am
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The Ravens' tight end depth chart remains in flux after the team's offseason moves at the position.Baltimore TodayThe Baltimore Ravens' decision to re-sign star tight end Mark Andrews to a three-year extension, but then let promising young tight ends Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar leave in free agency, has raised some eyebrows. With Andrews' long-term future secured, the Ravens may now look to the draft to find his potential successor, with Oregon's Kenyon Sadiq emerging as an intriguing prospect.
Why it matters
Tight end has been a position of strength for the Ravens in recent years, but their offseason moves have created uncertainty at the position going forward. Drafting a tight end to develop behind Andrews could be a prudent move, especially if Sadiq or another prospect is viewed as a potential long-term replacement.
The details
The Ravens made Mark Andrews one of the highest-paid tight ends in the NFL by signing him to a three-year, $57 million extension last offseason. However, they then let Likely and Kolar, two young tight ends who showed promise, depart in free agency. This has led to questions about the team's long-term plans at the position, especially with Andrews' extension only running through 2025.
- The Ravens signed Mark Andrews to a three-year extension in 2025.
- Likely and Kolar left the Ravens in free agency in 2026.
The players
Mark Andrews
The Ravens' star tight end who was signed to a three-year, $57 million extension in 2025.
Isaiah Likely
A promising young tight end who left the Ravens in free agency in 2026.
Charlie Kolar
Another young tight end who departed the Ravens in free agency in 2026.
Kenyon Sadiq
An intriguing tight end prospect in the 2026 NFL Draft who could be a target for the Ravens.
What’s next
The Ravens will have the opportunity to address their tight end depth in the 2026 NFL Draft, where prospects like Kenyon Sadiq could be targeted as a potential long-term replacement for Mark Andrews.
The takeaway
The Ravens' decision to re-sign Andrews but let other young tight ends walk has created a need that they may look to fill in the upcoming draft, with Kenyon Sadiq emerging as a potential target to develop behind their star tight end.
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