Former Pittsburgh Steelers standout and current NFL Network Analyst Rod Woodson believes his former team has what it takes to win the AFC North this upcoming season. A lot of media members think the moves the Cleveland Browns made this offseason will be enough to get them over the hump, but  Woodson believes they will finish in second.

Woodson has the Steelers finishing with a 10-6 record which is one game ahead of what he has the Browns and Baltimore Ravens finishing. He also has the Cincinnati Bengals finishing a distant fourth with a 4-12 record.

The Steelers lost Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell this off-season, and although they will be missed on the field, everyone inside the Steelers locker room thinks it will actually be an addition by subtraction.

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Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has been talking a lot this offseason and seems extra excited for the upcoming season.

“You know, it’s been a little crazy the last few years, maybe more so than usual that we’re used to dealing with,” Roethlisberger recently told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. “To kinda get back to, quote – unquote normalcy, is kind of nice.”

The Steelers were busy this off-season trying to make the team better, and one of the guys brought in was Devin Bush, their first-round draft pick. The Steelers have had a hard time replacing Ryan Shazier, and if Bush can give them some solid production early, that could go a long way in this team winning the AFC North, making Woodson's prediction come true.