The way Mark Andrews is being drafted, there's a gulf that exists between him and the rest of the tight ends who aren't named Travis Kelce.

The problem is that gulf didn't exist last season, and there's a good chance it's not going to exist this year, either. Andrews finished third in PPR scoring last season with T.J. Hockenson beating him out for the No. 2 spot, yet the Baltimore Ravens star is being drafted more than a round earlier (Hockenson's ADP is 38th overall).

Hockenson was traded midseason last year, and the Vikings really only added rookie Jordan Addison as competition for the targets vacated by now-Panthers WR Adam Thielen. The Ravens switched to Todd Monken as offensive coordinator, signed Odell Beckham Jr. and Nelson Agholor, and they drafted Zay Flowers.