Great point about the early BB years when the roster went through serious turnover. If at the end of training camp we're looking at twenty different players on the 52-man roster, and six of them are the top draft picks in their respective 2025 rounds and the other fourteen are acquisitions made possible by the $120M in current unspent cap space, this is a different team in so many ways.
For the sake of argument, lets say that ten of those guys are three-down starters in 2025, we're looking at turning over roughly 45% of the players we saw take the most snaps on Sundays in 2024. None of the other AFC East teams have the cap space to do much without dumping quality players , and even then their dead money will be an obstacle.
Things change quickly in the NFL.
This is where coaching in 2025 really matters. I believe the Krafts will keep Mayo unless somebody who can work with Van Pelt falls in their laps. Van Pelt has shown us that he is a better play caller than anyone since Josh, so I'd like him to stay for consistency with Drake Maye. The OL coach showed us little in developing the offensive line. The defense regressed, but was that injuries, scheme, or other distractions? The