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The Baltimore Ravens' tight end room is a crowded one. In Week 13, four different tight ends -- Nick Boyle, Mark Andrews, Maxx Williams, Hayden Hurst -- saw at least 25% of the offensive snaps. Despite the muddled situation, Andrews has stepped forward as the top fantasy option of the group.
The rookie from Oklahoma is the most athletic of the bunch and has played the largest part in the offense. He has seen 37 targets on the season, the most of the tight end crew. Andrews has been putting up good numbers, gaining at least 47 yards in 3 of his last 4 games. Traveling to Kansas City to take on the high-flying Chiefs in what's projected to be one of the highest-scoring games of the week, the Ravens will need to utilize Andrews' pass-catching abilities if they want to keep up on the scoreboard.
The matchup is a favorable one for the tight end, too. Just last week, Jared Cook amassed 100 yards and a touchdown against the Chiefs. The game before that, Gerald Everett reached the end zone twice. Overall, for the season, tight ends have piled up 913 yards against KC, the most in the NFL. The position averages 17.2 PPR points per game against the Chiefs, also the most in the league.