Madden 22 ranks Ravens’ Mark Andrews as fourth-best tight end
After being denied by EA Sports’ Madden rating editors, Mark Andrews was justly awarded a raise in Mut 22 coins the top five tight ends in this year’s edition.
The Madden 22 ratings emerging on Wednesday The Ravens All-Pro tight end was awarded the most prestigious rating in his career. He scored an overall score of 88. Ratings higher than 88 were given to Travis Kelce (99), George Kittle (96) and Darren Waller (93)
Andrews’ NFL rating is up in each of his three NFL seasons. Andrews who is 75, a rookie from Oklahoma, was rated the third highest rookie of Madden 19. This group included fellow Ravens 2017 draftee Hayden Hurst. His score rose four points to a maximum of 79 after a solid debut season. He then hit the ground running during the course of 2019, scoring the league’s record for touchdown receptions for a TE, and seven more positions to become an 86.
Andrews was ranked ninth in the NFL for his 86 yards, even though him being an advanced player than Greg Olsen (also an 85) or Evan Engram (88).
At 88, Madden has undoubtedly established Andrews as one of the top red-zone receivers and pass catchers as tight end. In spite of becoming more of an obstructor of runs last season, with Nick Boyle out cheap Madden 22 coins injured, Andrews still took 58 of the passes and scored seven touchdowns, gaining 701 yards.