I see playmakers everywhere but WR. That (WR) may change over time. I'm not sure what you don't see. OL is a project and experiment at this point, but there is some ability. It is not that bad. Take a deep breath.
boomer, I respectfully disagree. On the perimeters as you may agree WR is to me clear issue. DB's we have physical guys but we lack coverage speed and very stiff hips/turns; we will see this come to fruition in the regular season IMO. Roof will be playing either way off or way conservative in the back to make up for it, conceding the under, moreso than he has done in the past. We have nickel and cover two bodies; if we roll the safeties deep alot like this we will be exposed on the line. Roof likes man alot. His scheme better adapt; our CB unit worries me. I don't see any playmakers there until you get to AJ Gray, but he may be relegated to rolling deep halfs to help the CBs out taking him out of a ton of box plays where he is good. I see a backend issue. DL is just ok. No one stands out still. Again, could be solid but hard pressed to call anyone a playmaker there; the front 4 will still have rush issues without manufacturing pressure IMO; ergo no playmakers; no one the opposing team will scheme towards.
It dawned on me, I should step back and state what a playmaker is to me. Its someone who can change a game at any snap due to there ability. Guys like Dwyer, derrick morgan, heck even godhigh or orwin smith, at any one snap could flip a game due to ability either within the scheme or on their own. Smelter. DJ White...DJ white was a flat out playmaker. I don't see that now...I see a bunch of good kids, solid, maybe 2s on some teams, 1s here, but no one is jumping out at me right now as that guy who the other team goes away from, or gameplans to. I don't see it. Other teams gameplanned against smelter, dwyer. The threw away from DJ. etc. This is what I refer to. Watching the game, the film, no one stands out in this manor.
OL i don't qualify as playmakers just by nature of what that position is, we have issues but many are technique/scheme not just person. So for me this is an outstanding and ongoing enigma that won't be resolved until the scheme is tweaked in some situations (not overhauled, tweaked) and a certain coach is replaced; something I have been talking about for 8 years now. The line has built in weaknesses due to scheme or technique. Some have come around to see it some still think its just finding this right guy. The right guy has been 1 maybe 2 in 8 years. Its not going to be found with consistency; the line system has to be built to who we can get consistently. As such, I will point out the weakness of the unit which has continued to go unfixed, but I am not convinced it has to do with any one individual on the line. The Line's issue personnel wise is numbers...not quality of kid or OL individuals we have now.
As far as playmakers, anyone today labelled as such is done so based on some published reputation not production IMO. Based on the albeit limited snaps I have seen, no one has stood out yet. So this is where I am...Its not taking a deep breath, I don't need to; I am stating my observed opinion as I see it and I am fine with it. I can live with this product; its who we recruited, HOW we recruit, they are good kids, just when the results are 4,5,6 wins...no one should complain; unless that complaint goes to the AA and CPJ (mine has, imploring them to boost admin and quality staff). There are fundamentals about this program right now that need changing; just as there are in the basketball program not just the HC.
So its ok, I left the stadium feeling a 5 maybe 6 win team. I am still around that. Come fall, I will go to practices if I can and I may change that.
BTW another reason for my win total...team just doesn't seem confident at all.