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The AFC North is one of the most talented divisions with players like Antonio Brown, A.J. Green, Ben Roethlisberger, and some great defenses. Also in that division are the Browns.

Cleveland Browns (2015 record: 3-13): On a bright note in Cleveland, Johnny Manziel isn’t on the team anymore. On a not-so bright note, they have the worst roster in NFL. If there was one team that I had to pick to go 0-16, it’d probably be the Browns. Luckily, there is hope. Not in this season, but they seem to have their heads on a little straighter in their front office. Maybe they can make a splash in the AFC North in the near future. Projection: 2-14 (4th place)

Baltimore Ravens (2015 record: 5-11): The Ravens are a confusing team to me. Are they gonna be atrocious? Are they gonna be mediocre? Are they gonna somehow sneak into the playoffs and then win the Super Bowl? Who knows. What I do know is that they have a couple of pieces that I’m excited for. Breshad Perriman, if and when he plays, will be an absolute monster of a beast, in my opinion. Their defense concerns me, but it shouldn’t be terrible. Projection: 7-9 (3rd place)

Cincinnati Bengals (2015 record: 12-4): To me, the Bengals are over-hyped. Their offense is going to be top-ten, but I’m worried about the defense. Sure, it looks great on paper. Geno Atkins, George Iloka, Adam “Pacman” Jones, and A.J. Hawk are all above-average to star players, but I have this feeling that injuries are going to be an issue, plus depth is a real concern. Projection: 11-5 (2nd place)

Pittsburgh Steelers (2015 record: 10-6): I am riding the Steelers’ bandwagon this year, and I’m riding it hard.. That didn’t come out right. Anyways, I believe that they will have the best offense in the league. They will easily score thirty-five plus per game. Another bold prediction: Antonio Brown wins Offensive Player of the Year after scoring over twenty touchdowns. Projection: 13-3 (1st place)