I don't know enough non-star players to do a fully detailed offseason, but I think my broad strokes offseason would look like: - Star level FA investments in LT (Brown or McGlinchey), and the D-Line (Payne or Hargrave?) - ~$10Mish investments in RB, OG, and WR. Something like Josh Jacobs, Seumalo, and Michael Thomas - Use as much of the remaining ~$30M on depth defensive players as you can, with the exception of maybe an extension or two - Trade back with the Colts to #4, netting a '23 2nd and 3rd among other future picks - Take Anderson or Carter at 4 (Anderson seems more likely). Among your four Day 2 picks add another WR, OL, and TE (not a huge need but apparently it's a great TE draft) - Use that last Day 2 pick and everything from Day 3 on defense The offense should be very good right from the jump. There's no true #1 WR but there's everything else you could possibly want. The defense I imagine will eventually be pretty good, but probably quite weak early on. I think plugging various holes with better than replacement level players will improve it immediately over '22, but given that so much of the resource investment is youths, I'd totally buy a trajectory like the ~25th ranked defense in the NFL in the first half of the season and the 10th in the second half. Overall a good team (and enough depth that I think fairly high floor), but to be great Fields needs to take another step forward or Poles has to nail this draft.