On O:
AB will be awesome. All our speed comes back, except Snoddy.
JT will be a senior and will finally not have to slow down to insure that the plays work. The real question will be who is #2.
BB will be loaded whether or not Marshall stays there. As everyone here must know by now, I'm hoping MM moves to AB, but that'll depend on how the returning injured shape up. I'm guessing Leggett or Quaide will start, but it could be MLD (he definitely moves back).
OL will be fine. With Griffin coming back, we are really only losing one starter: Chamberlain. If Joe can stay, the whole experienced depth thing is completely solved. If he doesn't, then Will Bryan will probably take over. With another year of growth on him.
WR will be fine as well with Summers and Stewart coming back and a bevy of big, fast guys pushing them.
DE will be fine. We tend to forget that the players here are all underclassmen, except RR-C. Another year in the weight room should pay off big here.
DT is a concern, but we have a bunch of potential doorstops (Sellars, Morgan, C-H, Glanton) coming up. Losing Gotsis will be a wrench, but I trust the staff here. They don't appear too worried.
LB is going to be one of the strongest positions on the team, for reasons given above + Alexander, Curry, and Cooksey. We'll be young, but with PJ and Mitchell starting we'll be more talented.
DB will also be loaded. Gray = all-ACC next year and the other usual suspects are getting loads of game experience this year.
It shapes up as the year we explode on the entire schedule. And, if that is at all favorable, we could be going somewhere significant. My only overriding concern is that many of our young players who should be getting game experience at AB and BB are hurt and aren't. Hope we can work that out early enough.