I agree with Old Bear 71. I think you've ranked them exactly as they should be. QB is a position I am not sanguine about because of the lack of experience - plus, Plummer is a guy who lost his starting job in addition to his lack of mobility. I would hope that Milner emerges by the midpoint of the season as at least a strong back-up who gets regular snaps. The inexperienced wideouts combined with a potentially porous O-line does not bode well for offensive efficiency. Also, it seems like every season we see the same thing on the O-line - injuries, retirements, guys not panning out, etc. which partially falls on the coaching staff.
Nick,
Looks like you are Write on target(as usual).
Good write up.
I agree with Old Bear 71. I think you've ranked them exactly as they should be. QB is a position I am not sanguine about because of the lack of experience - plus, Plummer is a guy who lost his starting job in addition to his lack of mobility. I would hope that Milner emerges by the midpoint of the season as at least a strong back-up who gets regular snaps. The inexperienced wideouts combined with a potentially porous O-line does not bode well for offensive efficiency. Also, it seems like every season we see the same thing on the O-line - injuries, retirements, guys not panning out, etc. which partially falls on the coaching staff.