By: Draft Nation Staff · 2w
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The new league year brings opportunity and refines team needs. Now that the first wave of the NFL free agency has come and gone, Draft Nation takes a deeper dive into the teams of the AFC North with an eye toward each of their needs. Here are a few prospects that may make sense for the Browns, Bengals, Ravens, and Steelers.
Cleveland Browns
Holding the second overall pick, the Browns are in a prime position to secure a top-tier talent. They re-signed edge rusher Myles Garrett to an historic contract but still are left with question marks at quarterback. There are rumors that cornerback Denzel Ward may also be on the trading block so if they do move on from him, they will need to fill a big hole at corner:
Cincinnati Bengals
Selecting later in the first round, the Bengals are anticipated to focus on defensive enhancements. Last year’s porous defense needs help everywhere, so this may be a “best available” player kind of pick, especially as they are poised to lose their best defender, DE Trey Hendrickson to a trade request.
Pittsburgh Steelers
The Steelers are projected to target offensive playmakers but may also entertain trading down to fill the void left when they traded a 2nd round pick for Seattle’s wide receiver D.K. Metcalf.
Baltimore Ravens
With the 27th overall pick, the Ravens are expected to focus on defensive fortification. Last year, the defensive backfield was a problem for the Ravens, saver for the stellar play of safety Kyle Hamilton.
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