2009 is certainly a rebuilding year and was recognized as such before the season started. I haven't checked either, but I would think that 10-12 would be less than expected. 41-43 returnees seems a lot to me. I would think about 14-16 would be more normal.
The offense certainly isn't in a rebuilding year in 2009.
We'll see about the 2010 offseason when it comes. I don't expect as many new players as this year, but it could certainly happen. I count 14 clear openings plus some upgrades. I already have Burgess and Thomas gone and all the unrestricted free agents.
OFFENSE (24) 6 open plus upgrades
3 Brady, Hoyer, Stanback
5 Maroney, Taylor, Morris, Green-Ellis add 1
9 Vollmer, Light/Mankins, Koppen, Connolly, Kaczur, Ohrnberger, LeVoir add 2
4 Moss, Welker, Edelman, Tate
3 Baker add 2
DEFENSE (23) 6 open plus upgrades
7 Warren, Brace, Wright, Pryor add 3
7 Mayo, Guyton, Banta-Cain, Ninkovich, McKenzie add 2
5 Butler, Wilhite, Wheatley, Bodden/Springs add 1
4 Meriweather, McGowan, Chung, Sanders
SPECIAL TEAMS AND SPECIALISTS (6) 2 open plus upgrades
3 Ingram add 2 (need a kicker and a punter)
3 Aiken, Lockett, Alexander add 0
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Originally Posted by jmt57
I haven't gone back to check, but for some reason I thought our opening day rosters typically had about 10-12 new players, or about 20% turnover each year. If that is the case, then 2009 could be classified as a rebuilding year with 22 new players on the roster.
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