There are a lot of names in the Edge group, with Gary being the only standout, imo. (Yeah, his sack/pressure numbers were relatively low last year, or it seemed that way. In fairness, he was also tasked with setting an edge against mobile QBs like Hurts.)If we stay realistic, the over/under on Offense is improving into that top 6+-area offense.
It’s a similar ares for Defense. We kept the vast majority of our D intact. I have our biggest losses as:
TJ (39% snaps)
Wilson (49% snaps)
Stokes (54% snaps)
While these were good to serviceable starters, they are not irreplaceable either.
TJ was a good run stopper, but not a consistent pass rusher either. I like the 2 Georgia players we added, it’s an interesting mix of Well Rounded or Run Stop option. It’s the only unknown imo
Eric Wilson was a good player. He did everything good. However in year 2 this gives Cooper a more consistent role in our Defense. We also have Simmons, who should be in line to win 1/2 of Eric’s snap count at rotational LB. Then we added Oliver, who’s can play as a big, physical LB. He’s deceptively quick in short areas and shoots into the play with near elite burst (1.57 10-yard was 93% tile) Will be interesting to see if we have anything in Hopper also.
Sorrell is our Bonus player on Defense. He doesn’t really replace anyone either. He’s just a group of solid depth pieces. Behind Gary and Van Ness we have Sorrell, Ensgbare, Brenton Cox and Collin Oliver. That’s a really nice depth chart imo. It’s like we don’t have any Heroes there (yet) but we have a very strong LB/Edge/DE committee.
Having a lot of "depth" doesn't matter much if the starters are average or weak. A lot this year will be riding on improvements from LVN. Unless he magically discovered flexibility in his hips, I'm afraid we'll continue to see Ts push him out and behind the opposing QB.
But Gluten usually wins by following the law of large numbers (picks, UDFA acquisitions, and on). I do hope the new guys and the UDFA help the D put a lot more pressure on QBs.