James Lewandowski's fourth season with Baltimore, proved to be his best. His breakout year yielded 96 catches, only 7 shy of his previous 2 seasons combined (103). He finished third in the entire league in receptions, and was 3rd in yards receiving among tight ends. His 8.9 yards per catch was consistent with his career average, and he once again finished a season with 2 touchdown receptions (3rd season in a row). His 14 catches in week 16 tied a Baltimore Hawks record and also ties for the 2nd most receptions in a game in league history. James had 42 receptions in the final 4 weeks of the season, shattering his previous 4-game best of 19 from S24. Lewandowski's performance this season should earn him a Tight End of the Year nomination, which will be his first since playing for Norfolk in the DSFL. Baltimore finally seemed to take advantage of his ability and it really showed in the second half of the season. He should be a force in the next few seasons as he is just reaching his prime. Often overlooked throughout the league, Lewandowski is soon to be a household name. Baltimore has a young receiving corps with perhaps the best rookie in league history in Doug Howlett. The Hawks expect to be an offensive force for years to come, and Lewandowski will be a key part of it. He is a dominant tight end, with great hands. His S25 season will not be forgotten by his teammates and it will prove to be the beginning of his superstar career. James may one day end up in the Wing of Honor, quite a feat for a 7th rounder that nobody wanted. The chip on his shoulder is still there, and it shows on the field. Lewandowski is now the force he knew he could be. He took his opportunity and the dividends are just starting.