The AFC North is once again shaping up to be one of the best divisions in the NFL. For the Pittsburgh Steelers, they are chasing the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals, while the Cleveland Browns seem to be content just holding up the bottom of the division.
This has everything to do with the offenses in the division. We dug into each of the offensive depth charts in the AFC North and here is how we would rank each of the positional units in the competitive AFC North.
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Quarterback
1 – Cincinnati Bengals (Joe Burrow)
2 – Baltimore Ravens (Lamar Jackson)
3 – Pittsburgh Steelers (Aaron Rodgers)
4 – Cleveland Browns (Joe Flacco/Kenny Pickett)
Running back
1 – Baltimore Ravens (Derrick Henry)
2 – Pittsburgh Steelers (Jaylen Warren/Kaleb Johnson)
3 – Cincinnati Bengals (Chase Brown)
4 – Cleveland Browns (Jerome Ford)
Wide receiver
1 – Cincinnati Bengals (Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins)
2 – Baltimore Ravens (Zay Flowers, DeAndre Hopkins)
3 – Pittsburgh Steelers (DK Metcalf, Robert Woods)
4 – Cleveland Browns (Jerry Jeudy, Cedric Tillman)
TIght end
1 – Pittsburgh Steelers (Pat Freiermuth, Jonnu Smith)
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2 – Baltimore Ravens (Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely)
3 – Cleveland Browns (David Njoku, Harold Fanin)
4 – Cincinnati Bengals (Mike Gesicki, Drew Sample)
Offensive line
1 – Baltimore Ravens
2 – Pittsburgh Steelers
3 – Cleveland Browns
4 – Cincinnati Bengals
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Ranking the offensive positional units in the AFC North