Links to the Best in AFC North Coverage, 3/7 Edition
Today's AFC North links from around the web involve examinations of players teams may choose to add via the draft or free agency, whether or not Browns linebacker Scott Fujita paid bounties for injuries when he was a New Orleans Saint, two discussions of the value of Steelers wide receiver Mike Wallace and, of course, more.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer's Mary Kay Cabot reports that Browns linebacker Scott Fujita did pay his former New Orleans Saints teammates for making big plays, but not for injuries. He also says he payed the players directly rather than contribute to the team pot.
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Bleacher Report's Brian Murtaugh takes a closer look at Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill to see whether or not he'd be a good fit for the Browns.
Ed Bouchette of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette writes that Steelers receiver Mike Wallace is a more valuable player than the Buffalo Bills' Stevie Johnson and will thus be looking for at least that kind of money in any deal he accepts.
Nick Signorelli of Bleacher Report examines both Wallace and fellow Steelers receiver Antonio Brown to find out which of the two is the most valuable long-term.
The Carroll County Times' Aaron Wilson reports that the agent for Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco and center Matt Birk will meet with the team in the next seven to 10 days to discuss contract extension for both players.
Bleacher Report's Sigmund Bloom provides report cards for each of the Baltimore Ravens' last five draft classes.
The Cincinnati Enquirer's Joe Reedy reports that it's now crunch time for the Bengals and safety Reggie Nelson to come to agreement on a new deal, or else the team is sure to lose him in free agency.
Matt Gray of Bleacher Report takes a look at under-the-radar free agent receiver Armon Binns, a member of the Bengals' practice squad in 2011 and formerly of the University of Cincinnati, to see whether he'd be a good match for the Bengals.

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