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NFL Preview: AFC North

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The second of eight divisional looks ahead at the upcoming NFL season.
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BALTIMORE RAVENS (12-4, t-1st in AFC North, in 2011)

The good: Terrell Suggs' injury is a huge blow to the NFL's third-best defense from 2011 in terms of points allowed per game (16.6), but between Haloti Ngata, Ed Reed and the aging-but-still-effective Ray Lewis, it's not as if the Ravens are devoid of impact defenders. ... Ray Rice is the rare running back I would've given a long-term, big-money deal. He's dynamic and great, and he should continue to carry this offense. ... Cornerback, at which the depth chart includes Lardarius Webb, Cary Williams and Jimmy Smith, might quietly have become Baltimore's best defensive position — and it's not as if they're exactly terrible elsewhere.

The bad: I wouldn't necessarily label the Ravens as "bad" anywhere, but they have their share of iffy areas. It starts at quarterback, where I continue to feel Joe Flacco is what has kept, and will probably continue to keep, the Ravens from true greatness. ... Three of the Ravens' offensive linemen are pretty big names, but Bryan McKinnie and Michael Oher have been so inconsistent of late that I wonder if the line will be a major problem. ... The departures of Cory Redding and Jarret Johnson, along with the loss of Suggs for potentially the season, might not relegate the Ravens to a below-average front seven, but their depth certainly isn't what it was.

The verdict: The Ravens' question marks — Flacco being the primary example — aren't concerning enough for me to consider leaving them out of the playoffs. This remains, in my book, the most complete team in the AFC. The finish: 11-5, 1st in AFC North


CINCINNATI BENGALS (9-7, 3rd in AFC North, in 2011)

The good: A.J. Green could leap into the Calvin Johnson/Larry Fitzgerald stratosphere of elite receiver this season. I was enamored with what he showed as a rookie, playing with a rookie QB (Andy Dalton), and think it was just scratching the surface. ... For a 4-3 team that had nobody with more than 7.5 sacks last season, the Bengals have some talent and depth on their defensive line. 2011 sack leader Geno Adkins and Domata Peko are one of the best tackle tandems anywhere, and Carlos Dunlap is the biggest pass-rushing talent among a deep pool of ends. ... Cincinnati also has nice depth at cornerback. Terence Newman's Cowboys career didn't end well, but it's a good sign that Yahoo lists him and top draft pick Dre Kirkpatrick as the backups at the position.

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Morris Daily Herald

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Mark has worked at the Morris Daily Herald since 2002 and was both a part- and full-time sports writer until March 2011. Since then, he has worked as a page designer at the paper while also continuing to write opinion and feature pieces for the sports department.

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