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Writer's pictureDravin Murti

Ranking Every Quarterback Room In The AFC North

The next division up is the most heated division in the NFL. The AFC North teams and their fans are known for being some of the most ruthless and disgusting in all sports. They are willing to do anything to win and come out on top of their rivals. This competition can only happen if they have strong quarterback rooms, so who has the best in the AFC North?


4) Pittsburgh Steelers

There was contemplation about putting the Steelers at three or four, but then a critical piece of information came to light: Russel Wilson was washed. Fields is so bad that the Steelers plan to use him on kickoffs as a return man. Wilson is solid, and hopefully, he can return to the former glory of "DangeRuss," who torched the NFL for nearly a decade in Seattle. Wilson may still have that quality in him, but it is unlikely fans see it again in Pittsburgh this season. The Steelers have the worst quarterback room in the AFC North.


3) Cleveland Browns

Between the Browns and the Steelers, the Browns earned the "benefit of the doubt." Like "DangeRuss," fans remember what Deshaun Watson is capable of as a quarterback in the NFL. The difference between Watson and Wilson, however, is that Watson is seven years younger and far more capable of returning to that former glory. They have solid backups in Jamies Winston and Tyler Huntley; this room is incredibly deep with a high ceiling. The main question is whether the Watson from Houston is still inside him.


2) Cincinatti Bengals

Injuries, injuries, injuries. Joe Burrow is an elite quarterback, when healthy, who has formed great chemistry with the weapons around him to become a lethal force in the NFL. Unfortunately for Burrow, he seemingly has a season-ending injury once every three seasons. The injury concerns, mixed with Burrow's backup Jake Browning, are enough to knock the Bengals out of the one spot. Burrow is more than capable of being number one; he just has to outplay the reigning MVP.


1) Baltimore Ravens

Where else would one put the latest MVP of the NFL other than the number one slot? Lamar Jackson has torched defenses for years and done it in a style unlike any other quarterback in history. Mix this with two MVPs; that is all the proof one would need for him and the Baltimore Ravens to be the number one quarterback room in the AFC North. While they did lose Tyler Huntley to the Browns, Jackson is still more than enough to make up the ground between the Ravens and the Bengals and solidify their number-one ranking.

 

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