The predictive model expects the Ravens offense to lean 3.6% more towards passing than it did last year (adjusted for context) with offensive coordinator Todd Monken now calling the plays.Still weather conditions (like the 3-mph wind being predicted in this game) generally mean increased passing efficiency, increased TD potential, increased pass volume, and lower rush volume.The projections expect Mark Andrews to total 6.6 targets this week, on balance, placing him in the 93rd percentile among tight ends.The Ravens offensive line grades out as the 7th-best in football this year in protecting the quarterback, which has a strong impact on all air attack stats across the board.With a terrific 59.0 adjusted yards per game on passes (97th percentile) this year, Mark Andrews has been as one of the top pass-catching TEs in the league.
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