Originally Posted by Versatile Dog
Looking at your rankings got me to thinking about how all four teams are strong in key areas.

--Three of the four have excellent quarterbacks. I can't rank them, but I know they are really good. Most analysts would agree that at least two are elite and many more would include Lamar in that category.

--All four teams are well coached. I didn't approve of the Stefanski hire, but he's really good. I didn't like Taylor at first, but he has really matured and did a great job in tough moments last year. Tomlin and Harbaugh are elite.

--All four teams have good front offices. The Bengals used to be bad, but they have spent more money lately and drafted well. The Steelers are undergoing a change at the GM spot, but there might not be a more stable team in the league.

--This unit isn't the lifeblood of a team, but all four teams have very good running backs.

This is a very good division.
I noticed in the draft the North teams drafted in regards of countering
Other teams strengths

The Browns took a potential wrecking machine In Winfrey.
What do the other 3 teams do well....run the ball.
Winfrey potential neutralizer vs the run and.....he can get skinny
And wreck the pocket ( think Larry O)

The Ravens got torched by Jamar Chase and Tee Higgins
How do they counter that.?
Drafted big time centerfielder Kyle Hamilton
Ravens again facing a elite Browns running game...let's draft
Travis Jones..all 390 of him.

The Bengals seeing how the Browns bought in a unicorn at QB..
Who do they draft...Daxton Hill and his 4.38 40 speed
RD 2..Cam Britt Taylor CB.

The Browns who lost some games by 3 or less...let's draft the best
Kicker In the nation..cause it worked for Ravens and Bengals