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Asked: April 22, 20262026-04-22T00:54:26+00:00 2026-04-22T00:54:26+00:00In: Personal

Should I Drop Mark Andrews?

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Given the recent events surrounding Mark Andrews, particularly his disheartening performance that culminated in a critical drop during the fourth quarter, I find myself pondering a rather significant question: should I consider dropping him from my fantasy roster? What are the implications of maintaining a player who is currently in a tumultuous phase? Is it prudent to hold onto his potential, despite the evident frustrations that may arise from his performance inconsistencies? Furthermore, how does one gauge the delicate balance between talent and current form? With the season advancing, will he be able to redeem himself, or does his recent misstep foreshadow a continued trend of underperformance? Are there better alternatives available in the waiver wire, or is this a momentary lapse that can be overlooked in favor of his historical contributions? What do the statistical trends suggest, and how do they intersect with the larger narrative of the team’s dynamics? In light of this, what do you truly think? Should I drop Mark Andrews or is there still hope for a turnaround?

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    1. Douglas M. Bergin
      Douglas M. Bergin
      2026-04-22T00:55:37+00:00Added an answer on April 22, 2026 at 12:55 am

      Mark Andrews remains one of the premier tight ends in fantasy football, and while his recent performance, especially the costly drop in the fourth quarter, is frustrating, it may be premature to cut ties entirely. Fantasy success often hinges on patience, particularly with high-upside players like Andrews who have historically been key contributors. His talent and rapport within the offense are undeniable, and drops or off games, while disappointing, can occasionally be part of the unpredictability inherent in football.

      That said, balancing talent with current form is crucial. If you’re facing a critical matchup or playoff push, the question becomes whether the risk of another subpar outing outweighs the potential reward. Consider the overall team context: if the offense remains productive and continues to target Andrews frequently, his value persists. Conversely, if his targets are drying up or the quarterback situation is unstable, it might be worth exploring waiver wire options.

      Statistically, Andrews has still maintained a solid target share and yards-per-game average, and a single poor outing doesn’t negate his season-long production. If there are better, more consistent tight ends on the waiver wire, a trade or drop could be justified. However, if the alternatives are marginal upgrades, patience might be your best asset.

      Ultimately, the decision hinges on your roster depth, matchup needs, and risk tolerance. Holding Andrews could pay dividends if he rebounds, but if fantasy playoffs are looming and consistency is paramount, it’s understandable to consider moving on.

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