The Baltimore Ravens' season is getting away quickly.
The Ravens are 1-5, and with the trade deadline approaching on Nov. 4, Baltimore could turn into the season's most surprising seller, at least based on preseason expectations.
From Super Bowl favorite to selling off parts at the deadline is not how the Ravens would've drawn it up.
They do have some pieces that could interest other teams.
Atop that list is tight end Mark Andrews. ESPN ranks him as the sixth-best player available at the trade deadline.
ESPN goes on to say there's a 20% chance the Ravens trade Andrews, and that the best team fits would be the San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles.
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All three of those teams have solid tight ends, but Andrews would be a great secondary option and great injury insurance.
"The three-time Pro Bowler is a tried-and-true Raven, and Baltimore is still holding out faith that it can make a playoff run despite the 1-5 start," ESPN's Jeremy Fowler writes. "But shipping pass rusher Odafe Oweh to the Chargers surprised many around the league, and the franchise seems open to at least evaluating the future of key veterans. Andrews is making $11 million in the final year of his deal, and tight end Isaiah Likely is also set to hit free agency, probably forcing the Ravens to make some sort of action at the position eventually."
So far this season, Andrews has 21 catches for 174 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He, like everyone else in the Ravens' offense, has struggled with Cooper Rush at QB while Lamar Jackson is out with his hamstring injury.
At this rate, it's looking like a lost season. It remains to be seen whether Andrews will still be around when it's over.
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