Here's how the AFC North teams stack up entering the 2022 NFL season. Which team has the best roster? FrontOffice33 | HereWeGo | RavensFlock | RuleTheJungle | Browns
As hyped up as the AFC West is now with its four good quarterbacks and strong rosters all around, the AFC North also deserves some love. The Bengals, Ravens, and Browns all have great quarterbacks, and while that position is a mystery for the Steelers, Pittsburgh still has a great roster and the potential to make the playoffs again in 2022.
Cincinnati’s main weakness, as it has been for a couple of years, was their offensive line. It was the reason quarterback Joe Burrow missed almost half of his rookie season with a knee injury and the reason the team couldn’t pull off their first Super Bowl victory in February. That’s all without mentioning the pieces they already had in place. Burrow looked like everything the Bengals hoped he would be in his first full pro season. Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Tyler Boyd make up one of the best receiving corps in the NFL. Defensive end Trey Hendrickson was a top signing from last offseason and is coming off of his first Pro Bowl year. Von Bell and Jessie Bates are phenomenal safeties too.
On top of the strong offense is their incredible defense, which only got stronger with the addition of safety Marcus Williams in free agency. The Ravens added safety Kyle Hamilton, edge rusher David Ojabo and defensive tackle Travis Jones in the draft. Given that defense plus an offensive setup—which featured a 14-2 finish and Jackson’s unanimous MVP season—their roster looks even better than Cincinnati’s.
Pickett has his fair share of questions to answer as well. Though he may have a high floor, how high is hic ceiling? Is he really a better option than Trubisky?
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