Charlie Kolar

#88 TE / Baltimore Ravens / EXP: 3YRS Height: 6-6 Weight: 267 lb Age: 25 College: Iowa St. Bye 14

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  • by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire

    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: Held to one catch in win

    Charlie Kolar hauled in his lone target for a 14-yard gain while playing 21 of the Baltimore Ravens' 59 offensive snaps in Monday's 41-31 win over the Buccaneers.Kolar remains third on the depth chart at tight end behind Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely, but the Iowa State product has held a fairly consistent role of late. His snap share has ranged between 27 and 43 percent over each of the last five contests, with Kolar producing a 5-108-1 receiving line on six targets during that stretch.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: No targets in win

    Charlie Kolar was not targeted on 22 snaps Sunday against the Commanders.Kolar was unable to follow up his impressive Week 5 outing as he did not see a single target in the win. He played a similar number of snaps that he did against the Bengals and has a 27 percent snap share on the year. Baltimore uses tight-end personnel as much as any team in the league, but Kolar is still firmly behind Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely in the pecking order.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: No limitations in practice

    Charlie Kolar (toe) was a full practice participant Thursday.Kolar is good to go for Sunday's game against Washington, following his unexpected eruption for 64 yards and a touchdown in the Week 5 win over Cincinnati. He's still third on Baltimore's TE totem pole in terms of targets, but Kolar's snap counts haven't been too far behind Mark Andrews' in recent weeks.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: Limited practice Wednesday

    Charlie Kolar was a limited participant in practice Wednesday due to a toe injury.Kolar has emerged from this past Sunday's 41-38 overtime win over the Bengals nursing an injury. He played 21 snaps on offense and 27 on special teams in the victory, finishing the day with three catches for 64 yards and a touchdown on four targets while adding a two-yard carry. He still has two opportunities to return to full practice participation and avoid taking a designation into Sunday's game against the Commanders. Even if he's cleared in advance of Sunday, Kolar still looks to be third on the depth chart at tight end behind Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: Comes up big against Cincy

    Charlie Kolar had three catches for 64 yards and a touchdown on four targets Sunday against the Bengals.Kolar came up just shy of having two touchdowns, but he was chased down from behind at the tail end of a 55-yard gain to set up an eventual score for the Baltimore Ravens. The third-year tight end did manage to cash in his first touchdown of the season and has shown a surprising knack for making big plays considering he burned the Cowboys for a 30-yard reception Week 3. Baltimore continues to roll with a deep rotation at tight end with Isaiah Likely and Mark Andrews still leading the way in terms of snaps, but Kolar is earning his keep when he's on the field. The Ravens host the Commanders in Week 6.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: No targets Sunday

    Charlie Kolar was not targeted on 18 snaps against the Bills on Sunday night.Kolar continues to have a role as a blocker as he's played at least a third of Baltimore's snaps on offense in back-to-back weeks, but his usage in the passing game is minimal. Isaiah Likely and Mark Andrews are struggling to draw targets, so it stands to reason that Kolar also isn't getting much work in that facet of the game. The Baltimore Ravens face the Bengals on the road Week 5.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: Playing time ticks up Sunday

    Charlie Kolar played a season-high 26 snaps Sunday against the Cowboys and recorded a 30-yard reception.Baltimore went heavy on the run game Sunday in Dallas with 45 of 63 plays coming on the ground. That game script makes sense to bump up Kolar's usage as he's the best blocker in the tight end room while Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely are more renowned for their pass-catching chops. Kolar made the most of his one target by turning it into a 30-yard gain but his skill set won't scale up into a significant pass-catching role without an injury elsewhere in the tight end room. Baltimore hosts Buffalo on Sunday Night Football in Week 4.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: Secures two catches Saturday

    Charlie Kolar had two receptions on three targets for 14 yards in Saturday's preseason tilt against the Packers.Kolar got some run due to Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely sitting out Baltimore's exhibition finale. The 25-year-old Kolar doesn't project to be a fantasy factor this season with the kind of receiving talent ahead of him on the Baltimore Ravens' tight end depth chart.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: Shows progress in Year 2

    Charlie Kolar finished the regular season with seven catches for 87 yards and a touchdown on nine targets.The second-year tight end started to see more playing time after Mark Andrews' leg injury kept him out from Week 11 onward. Kolar is more proficient as a blocker at this stage of his career than his counterpart, Isaiah Likely, who is starting to break out as a pass-catcher. Down the stretch, Kolar averaged 25 snaps per game and caught six of seven targets for 74 yards and a score on 41 routes. With Likely's emergence and Mark Andrews set to return next season (if not sooner), Kolar may be blocked from seeing significant playing time again in 2024. However, if Andrews remains out for the divisional round matchup against the Texans, Kolar could be in line for plenty of snaps.

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    Ravens' Charlie Kolar: Notches first NFL touchdown

    Charlie Kolar caught his lone target for a 19-yard touchdown in Sunday's blowout win over the Dolphins.Kolar's 28 snaps on offense marked a season-high and he also scored the first touchdown of his NFL career. In the five games since Mark Andrews was lost for the season, Kolar has caught all three of his targets for 51 yards and a score on 19 routes. Isaiah Likely has established himself as the clear top tight end in Andrews' absence, and Kolar's playing time uptick Sunday was mostly attributable to the lopsided margin on the scoreboard. Kolar may be busy again in Week 18 against the Steelers if the Baltimore Ravens opt to rest their starters, but he's unlikely to be a major factor once the playoffs get underway.

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