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    AFC North Top 5: Wide receivers

    The AFC North blog will take a look at the top five division players at a position each day this week. This is a projection for the 2012 season, so predicted progress and decline has been factored into the rankings. First up are the wide receivers.

    1. A.J. Green, Bengals: You only had to watch one Bengals game this year and see Green's potential. He averaged 16.3 yards per catch and scored seven touchdowns as a rookie, and he's been working out with Larry Fitzgerald this offseason. What could hold Green back is the Bengals' lack of a proven No. 2 wide receiver, which allows defenses to focus their energy on the Pro Bowl receiver.

    2. Mike Wallace, Steelers: He finished first among division wide receivers with 72 catches and 1,193 yards receiving, which shows he has outplayed his rookie contract. Still, in his last seven games, he averaged 46.4 yards and scored two touchdowns. Ben Roethlisberger's injuries likely factored into Wallace's slump, but it will be up to Wallace to prove that.

    3. Antonio Brown, Steelers: Remember when there was a debate whether Brown orEmmanuel Sanders should start for Hines Ward last November? Not anymore. He's fast, elusive and fearless in making catches over the middle. Brown is the No. 2 receiver for the Steelers but he could be the top one on many other teams.

    4. Torrey Smith, Ravens: The second-round pick from a year ago finished only behind Green and Julio Jones in receiving yards by a rookie last season. Smith has a chance to become the Ravens' top wide receiver this season. He clicked with Joe Flacco downfield, covering at least 25 yards on five of his seven touchdowns.

    5. Anquan Boldin, Ravens: Boldin hasn't put up the numbers the Ravens envisioned when they traded for him. (His 57 receptions were his lowest in seven seasons.) Still, he remains the toughest receiver in the division and steps up in the big games (led Ravens in the playoffs with 10 catches for 174 yards). Some will argue that Cleveland's Greg Little should be on the list, but he has to show more consistent hands after averaging one drop fo
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    Not much to argue about. Seems clear cut.

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    There's 8 spots Pal...

    Take away 2 because of Browns...

    You just ranked 5 out of possible 6...

    Think #2 guy for Bengals got overlooked here...
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    Jerome Simpson could creep into the top 5 if Wallace plays disgruntled this season. Greg Little could be this season's A.J. Green if the Browns can find him often enough.

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    all white?

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    Sounds about right.

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    Wallace is the best just because such a deep threat, rookie Sanu for Bengals might be good
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    just go with the top 3
    there is a big gap between #3 and #4
    #4 and #5 are very average

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    Jerome Simpson is not in our division anymore.
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    Despite height, AB and Wallace are one of the best combo's in the league.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rm18 View Post
    Wallace is the best just because such a deep threat, rookie Sanu for Bengals might be good
    He is not just a deep threat. Runs good routes and good hands. Explosive speed.

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    AJ Green is A Stud ... which leads me to a new topic

    AJ green or Julio Jones ? whose better ? who will be better ?

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    Wont find any Browns WR's in the top 100 let alone in the division

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    Weak list, just not a good set of receivers

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    Torrey Smith drops the ball too much.
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