And as a follow-up to my Gordon/Thomas post, I think generally we'll see a lot of 3-4 WR sets and less TE usage, primarily due to personnel.
You want your best players on the field, and given the lack of talent at TE outside of Watson, and to a lesser extent LaCosse, and given the abundance of talent at WR, you'll naturally see more WRs and fewer TEs.
Between Edelman, Meyers, and Harry, who are locks, some combination of Gordon/Thomas, and pick 1 or 2 among Harris, Dorsett, and Inman, you have a lot of talent right there.
What I'm also looking forward to is the space that will be created by having 3-4 capable WRs on the field at any given time. Yes, you'll have fewer TEs blocking, but by spreading the field there will be running lanes for Michel et al., which is an exciting prospect.