I agree with most of what he says on the basis of what we had last year. The O will be e repeat, imho, with perhaps a better year from King and Haynes. The WRs are right good country players too. I also think he's right about King being a gunslinger. That can lead to trouble, but it is also baked in; he's that kind of QB and it's a major reason he's as dangerous as he is. Justin Thomas was a gunslinger too. We need to learn to live with this.
But … I do think he's wrong about our DL. Yeah, we lost players who might have started this year. But what we bring back and brought in is good news for us. The main reason I say this is Lockett. His teeth would bring a fortune in Zanzibar. He was a frosh last year and wa already a force in the middle. For many years I've wanted Tech to look like BC used to at DT. When Matt Ryan was there they had a stream of 6'5" 320 - 340 DTs, all of them good athletes too boot. Lockett was like that last year when he was just learning. I think we have something special to look forward to from him. Then there's Biggers. I spared saying this for the last two years; he was too big for his frame at 350. Now he has lost 20 - 25 pounds. I expect this will lead to better performance due to increased flexibility and speed. And, mind, he was no slouch last year. Add in Scott and Van de Berg and the center looks like we could be miuch improved. DE is a problem if Slyvain isn't back to speed, but adding Height should help and the other players, while untried, appear close to prime time. Further, if one of our frosh makes the right decision, we'll have a potentially great talent there. He's pretty much on for the rest of the D, except he neglects to point out that many Tech players on that side were getting their first starting experience. The second year of that, albeit under another new DC, often makes a big difference in performance. We'll see.
And, yeah, the schedule sucks big time. That's the main thing standing in the way. But everybody has heard me on that.