Required Reading: Links to the Best in AFC North Coverage, 5/30 Edition
Today's AFC North required reading includes a kicker competition for the Baltimore Ravens, some stern words to and from Steelers receiver Mike Wallace, the ever-increasing love-fest for Bengals rookie Mohamed Sanu and Browns players who could switch positions.
Bleacher Report's Shawn Brubaker takes a look at the battle heating up at kicker for the Baltimore Ravens. The team recently signed undrafted free agent Justin Tucker, who will likely compete for the job with veteran Billy Cundiff.
Matt Vensel of The Baltimore Sun argues that the one thing the Ravens offense needs this season is continuity.
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Sigmund Bloom of Bleacher Report tells us that Cincinnati Bengals rookie wide receiver Mohamed Sanu is quickly becoming a favorite of both coaches and fans alike as he continues to impress at OTAs.
The Bengals just started their second OTA session of the offseason yesterday and Joe Reedy of The Cincinnati Enquirer gives us his five takeaways from day one.
Bleacher Report's Brian Stepanek gives us five Cleveland Browns who could find themselves changing positions this season.
Tim Bielik of The Morning Journal tells us why Jim Brown's comments about the Cleveland Browns were off the mark.
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Mark Kaboly reports on a conversation between Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor and holdout wide receiver Mike Wallace.
Wallace, according to Taylor, is frustrated that the Steelers haven't given him the deal he believes he's due, but Taylor made it known to him that at the end of the day, he needs the game more than it needs him.
Kyle Stanzel of Bleacher Report tells us why he believes Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will dominate his AFC North competition this year.

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