Okay, folks, let’s dive into my little experiment with “Mark Andrews Dynasty.” I’m no expert, but I like to tinker, and I figured I’d share my process, bumps and all.

First things first, I needed to figure out what I even had. I grabbed my laptop and started a new document. I just wanted to get a basic inventory of my team before I made any crazy moves. I’m talking about listing out every single player. It sounds tedious, but trust me, it helps.
So, I opened my dynasty league page and started typing. Quarterbacks first, then running backs, wide receivers, and finally, tight ends – where Mark Andrews comes in, of course. I literally just copied and pasted names into my document. Nothing fancy, just a big ol’ list.
Getting Organized (Sort Of)
Next, I wanted to get a better visual. Spreadsheets aren’t my favorite, but they’re useful. So, I grudgingly opened a new spreadsheet and copied my messy list into it. This is where I started to add some columns.
- Player Name (duh)
- Position
- Age (because, dynasty)
- Some vague “notes” column for my random thoughts
I spent a good chunk of time just staring at this spreadsheet. I started highlighting players I thought were “safe” in green, guys I was on the fence about in yellow, and players I was ready to ditch in red. Very scientific, I know.
Now, the hard part: figuring out what to do with Mark Andrews. He’s good, obviously, but is he dynasty good? I scrolled through some trade value charts online – you know, the ones everyone argues about. I wasn’t looking for gospel, just a general idea of what he might be worth.

I then decided to look at my team to identify potential weaknesses and see if any deal could be made that made sense with the current situation. It’s not just about getting the most valuable assets. It’s about making your whole team better.
After messing around for a bit, making some mock trades in my head, I decided to…. well, I’m still not sure! That’s the honest truth. This dynasty stuff takes time. But this little exercise definitely helped me get a clearer picture of my team and where Mark Andrews fits into the grand scheme of things. Maybe I’ll update this later when I actually make a decision. For now, it’s back to the spreadsheet!