Required Reading: Links to the Best in AFC North Coverage, 5/11 Edition
Today's AFC North required reading includes previews of two rookie minicamps, ideas for what the Cleveland Browns can do to replace a much-needed member of their defense, and more discussion on the Pittsburgh Steelers' increased focus on the no-huddle offense.
Bleacher Report's Steele Sanderson gives us his early prediction on what the Baltimore Ravens' 53-man roster will look like when the season begins.
Newly-signed Ravens wide receiver Jacoby Jones is looking forward to getting a fresh start in the NFL.
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The Cincinnati Enquirer's Joe Reedy breaks down what to expect out of the Cincinnati Bengals' rookie minicamp, which runs through the weekend.
The Cleveland Plain Dealer gives us a transcript of yesterday's conference call with Browns head coach Pat Shurmur prior to the start of this weekend's rookie camp.
Bleacher Report's Gary Davenport breaks down all of the Cleveland Browns' options in the wake of defensive tackle Phil Taylor's torn pectoral that will sideline him for at least part of the upcoming season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers look poised to use the no-huddle offense more this year under new coordinator Todd Haley. Chris G. of Bleacher Report says this will greatly benefit quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
One hope is that more hurry-up means less injuries for Roethlisberger, who believes the San Francisco 49ers targeted his hurt ankle when the Steelers faced the team near the end of the 2011 season.

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