Oswlek
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We have no idea what Rivers will offer, he could be another Crable or Bequette
Shelton will improve Branch, simply can't be worse but he's coming off a fairly mediocre year so how much of an upgrade remains to be seen.
Clayborn I think is getting overrated by a lot of fans. He's useful but not a great pass rusher. Last 3 years, he has 45 games played. In one game he had 6 sacks. In the other 44 he had a total of 10.5. I think he ends up getting 4-5 sacks and a modest amount of hurries. Expecting a big pass rush presence from him is setting yourself up for disappontnent
Is the front 7 better? Can't be much worse than last year. Whether or not it's actually good remains to be seen though and plenty of reason for skepticism
All three of your examples could go wrong and the front seven would still be radically improved. It bears repeating that the DE position was only two deep last year, and one of those two was a rookie. All the other bodies (Lee, Harrison) were taken right off the scrap heap. Clayborn is somewhat overrated, but he's still a competent, edge setting DE who is a younger version of what Harrison brought. If Rivers busts, there are a few other guys who were better than Lee in camp, so you'd expect them to be better than Lee was last year.
As for Shelton, a mediocre year would be light years better than what Branch brought to the table.
Then, of course, is LB, where NE has two additional bodies who both project to be better than NE's #2 for most of last year. In other words, if HT goes down and Bentley flames out, NE is right back where they were in 2017. Perhaps even better if Van Noy's improvement is legitimate. And we can't overlook that Van Noy was injured himself at the end of 2017, and likely wasn't fully healthy at any point in the playoffs.
Improvement is all but guaranteed. And it takes far fewer assumptions to project substantial improvement than it does none.
EDIT: None of this is to suggest they'll be elite, it has more to do with how much room for growth there is over the front seven they trotted out last year.
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