I don't like Wallace at guard. And I think Campbell, Moses, and Bryant have stepped up more than most of the receivers. That said I'd probably prefer to keep Wallace too as a 5th tackle. But as a 3rd rounder there's also a better chance we could get him to PS than Polk.
I was late to the party but I've come on board the Chism band wagon. He's easily earned WR5 over the guys I'm complaining haven't stepped up. And I might even argue he's earned WR4 over Williams though I'm not quite ready to go there yet.
I honestly don’t know who deserves the back up lines positions and who doesn’t. From the limited amount I have seen from them I can’t make a sound judgement on it. I’ll be fine with whomever they take, as I trust their judgement on it. And draft status doesn’t play any role imo, just take the best players who can help long term.
As far as the WR’s go I don’t see them as #1, #2,…., I see them playing a variety of roles, with Diggs Williams, and Boutte getting more of the work downfield, Douglas and Chism getting the most out of the slot, and Hollins as a boundary possession receiver to spread the field. And I think that’s the best way to put together a receiving corps, as you need to be able to threaten deep, wide, and underneath to force defenses to defend as much ground as possible. So I think final cutdown will reflect that model, with receivers playing different roles in MacDaniels offense. That’s one of the reasons that I see Chism as having a big advantage over Polk, Baker, Bourne, and even Hollins, as none of them can play the Edelman/Welker role that MacDaniels loves, and Chism fits that profile perfectly. And I really believe you are going to see him catch at least 60-70 passes this season, maybe more. He can play special teams on both offense and defense, which will make him active on game day, and he’s going to be Msyes safety valve under pressure, finding holes underneath coverage and bailing Maye out.