Piercewise1 Posted May 8, 2023 Posted May 8, 2023 AFC NORTH Team: Cincinnati Bengals Last Year: 12-5 (division champion) Additions: DT Timothy Taylor (83, 10) TE John Hendrickson (76, 6) DE Philip Wilcox (75, 4) WR Barry Madruga (72, 4) Departures: OG Nicholas Conti (75, 7) Key Progressions: WR Antonio Campoverde +4 (75, 5) OT John Alfred +5 (80, 4) OT Richard Farris +5 (77, 5) OT Elijhaa Rader +6 (70, 2) C Raul Hallett +5 (75, 4) Rookie to Watch: CB Tommy Montero Overview: After an appearance in the AFC Championship Game, the Bengals are all-in on winning now. They traded away their top 3 picks this year and next year’s 1st to add veteran talent to their roster. Meanwhile, their offensive line has gone from impressive to excellent, particularly last year’s #1 overall pick Elijhaa Rader who is already a 70 OVR. Strengths: Offensive line Offensive skill (RB/WR/TE) Weaknesses: Outside linebacker Defensive backfield Outlook: The Bengals won their division and then got a lot better, so they appear to have the inside track on a repeat performance. But that secondary is suspect, so look for teams to attack with the passing game and try to win in a shootout. We could have some exciting offensive performances from the team (and its opponents) this season. Team: Cleveland Browns Last Year: 11-5-1 (wild card) Additions: N/A Departures: N/A Key Progressions: WR George Lovejoy +7 (71, 3) OT Bao Sultana +5 (73, 4) OG Dennis Matsui +6 (74, 4) DE David Sparacino +5 (72, 5) CB Kolton Hayes +6 (63, 2) Rookie to Watch: OLB Gordon Diallo Overview: The Browns had a relatively quiet offseason but saw big progressions in key areas. Lovejoy scored a rare +7, and linemen on both sides of the ball saw major improvements as well. This team that was carried by its defense last year now has 9 offensive starters of 70+, so we could see a shift to a more aggressive gameplan in the future. Strengths: Offensive line Outside linebacker Weaknesses: Cornerback Outlook: The Browns finished behind the Bengals in the standings and lost to them in the playoffs, so the road to the AFC North title begins close to home. The team has certainly improved, though the CB room is probably a year away from being NFL-caliber. Despite that, Cleveland looks like a strong contender for a playoff push and maybe even a division title. Team: Pittsburgh Steelers Last Year: 7-10 (3rd in division) Additions: N/A Departures: N/A Key Progressions: OT James Knoll +4 (76, 4) TE Devontae McKinney +6 (60, 2) DE Krzysztof Leatherman +5 (74, 4) DT Robert Berry +6 (80, 5) SS Jose Gomez-Rodriguez +5 (73, 5) Rookie to Watch: CB Aaron McNitt Overview: After some early struggles last year, Pittsburgh found its identity in the run game and finished with 7 wins. Look for that strategy to continue with a newly buffed scrambler at the helm (Robert Morris, 76) and Dario Tamayo (82) in the backfield. When the defense is on the field, watch for the trio of DE Krzysztof Leatherman (74) and DTs Robert Berry (80) and Richard Crawford (78) to dominate the trenches. Strengths: Defensive line Safety Weaknesses: Inside linebacker Outlook: Top-to-bottom the roster isn’t as stacked as some other teams in the conference, but we’ve already seen run-heavy, ball-control teams have success in the sim so don’t underestimate it. Devonte MicKinney’s progression should help give the offense an extra dimension, as Morris gains another effective target. Team: Baltimore Ravens Last Year: 3-14 (4th in division) Additions: N/A Departures: N/A Key Progressions: TE Charles Tice +6 (66, 3) WR Edwin Garcia +5 (70, 3) DT Jeffrey Jesse +6 (80, 5) CB Juan Vega +4 (78, 5) FS Matt Perez +6 (62, 2) Rookie to Watch: WR Andrew Jones Overview: The Ravens were a top-5 progression team this offseason, with an average gain of 2.8 OVR per player. David Chop looks scarier than ever, and his supporting cast has taken a big leap forward with the development of Tice / Garcia and the drafting of Andrew Jones with the 4th overall pick. Meanwhile, the twice-traded Juan Vega seems to have finally found a permanent home, as the Ravens signed him to a 4-year extension. Strengths: Quarterback Weaknesses: Offensive line Linebacker Safety Outlook: Baltimore is very much a rebuilding team, and it will take time for these young players and high draft picks to maximize their impact. But it looks like the franchise is headed in the right direction, and that offense could be dangerous if given some time to develop. 3
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