Biggest remaining need for every AFC team: Jets wide receivers, Bengals edge rushers headline list

Despite the recent trade between the Miami Dolphins and Pittsburgh Steelers, there is usually little movement at this stage of the NFL calendar. Moves that are made this time of year are usually of little consequence to the outcome of the season. However, big names linger on the open market, such as wide receivers Keenan Allen and Amari Cooper, safeties Marcus Williams and Justin Simmons, pass rushers Za’Darius Smith and Jadeveon Clowney and more. Could one of those veterans be the missing piece to a team’s Super Bowl run? 

The Chargers and Lions will open the preseason July 31 at the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio. Los Angeles will also be the first team reporting to training camp with rookies set to appear July 12. The Steelers and Falcons veterans will be last to report July 23.  

Let’s explore the biggest remaining need for each AFC franchise ahead of training camp.

AFC North

Cincinnati Bengals: Edge rusher

Cincinnati selected Texas A&M edge rusher Shemar Stewart with its first-round choice, which many presumed would check off a need for the organization. Stewart and veteran Trey Hendrickson have held out of all team activities to this point. Both joining the fold would alleviate concerns about the position. 

There are still questions about defensive tackle as well. 

Cleveland Browns: Wide receiver

Cleveland had five…

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