To me this all comes down to what they do in the upcoming off-season. Most years you are doing pretty well to add an impact starter in FA and 2 starters plus depth in the draft. It's only been 4 games so plenty of time for perspective to change but right now this past off-season they hit on Williams, Landry, chaisson, Davis, Moses, Bradford, and Diggs as starters/key contributers. Then Campbell, Henderson, Wilson, and woodson in the draft. Jury is still out on the kicker but sometimes they just need to have a rough rookie year.
That is a grand freakin slam of an off-season. If next year's is even half of that then we're back baby! I think the approach will be similar, spend all your money on defense and all of your draft capital on offense. I don't have specific names but image adding a starter caliber edge, lb, and s to this defense. Then add a TE, C/G, and a power RB. If this off-season continues to be the hit it appears, and they hit like that again, which I find unlikely but I'm not going to bet against them just yet, then I think I would call them legit contenders in 2026.
Meaning we don't have to justify the playoff talk with they have a really weak schedule. We don't have to be hoping they play well against Buffalo in a loss, we think they can win. 9 or 10 wins is the floor not high hopes if everything breaks right. We aren't talking about a potential top 10 pick in freakin September....oh wait this is patsfans the fever dream took over for a second. They probably still won't win it all, that's 2 or 3 brilliant drafts away and a mountain of in season luck any team needs, but they will be in the conversation of 6-10 teams most likely to and that's more then enough for me.