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Links to the Best in AFC North Coverage, 3/26 Edition

Andrea HangstJun 7, 2018

Today's AFC North required reading includes a report on more players the Cleveland Browns lost out on in free agency, moves teams could or should make via the draft or free agency and a recap of the last five years' worth of Cincinnati Bengals draft picks.

Former Baltimore Ravens CB Domonique Foxworth was elected president of the NFLPA over the weekend; Foxworth is expected to formally retire from football soon.

The Philadelphia Eagles are reportedly shopping around cornerback Asante Samuel. Bleacher Report's Kyle Casey argues that the Baltimore Ravens should make a trade and pick him up.

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Scott Brown of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review reports that Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall may be able to play in 2012, according to team general manager Kevin Colbert.

Bleacher Report's Nick DeWitt breaks down every area of need for the Pittsburgh Steelers that they must address via the upcoming draft.

Apparently, Robert Griffin III isn't the only player the Cleveland Browns lost out on to the Washington Redskins. According to Mary Kay Cabot of the Plain Dealer, the Browns went after wide receivers Pierre Garçon and Josh Morgan at the start of free agency but both chose the Redskins instead.

Bleacher Report's Mike Hoag Jr. takes a look at whether the Cleveland Browns will need to trade up to the No. 3 spot in this year's draft to take quarterback Ryan Tannehill—as crazy as that may sound.

The Cincinnati Bengals made more free agency moves over the weekend, bringing on former Indianapolis Colts defensive end Jamaal Anderson and re-signing defensive tackle Pat Sims.

Bleacher Report NFL draft expert Sigmund Bloom grades the last five years of draft picks by the Cincinnati Bengals.

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