Yes we are good at the skill positions with the exception perhaps of QB. I am concerned that we need better oline play, that is an area that is not easy to fix and that previous coach made a massive mess of. Our oline did not play consistently well in the Peach bowl, if they had even more points would have happened sooner, and a real destruction of Michigan would have occurred. I am hopefully that coaching can make the difference.
I have been very open with saying our O-line would improve through graduation and the draft this year. We do lose a lot of experience, but let's be honest that the experience we had wasn't exactly quality for the most part. They got it together mostly by the end of the season. However, we do have a former starter in Heggie returning. So we will have three new starters, including both tackles to replace. The good news is guys like Stone Forsythe had reps this year (he replaced Taylor for a drive or two against Carolina or Mizzou). Another bit of news is the line will have at least one, if not two, off-seasons in the Savage program and Mullen has already said this Spring will be harder than last year. Plus, the line will have had over a whole year to learn the Mullen offense so their knowledge of their assignments should be better than this year's o-line at the beginning of this year.
QB should be an open competition this Spring. If Jalen Hurts can compete for his job after leading his team to the National Title game, I think Feleipe can fight for his spot. He definitely stepped up his game after being benched and knowing he wasn't going to play anymore if not for a fluke injury. Now he will have to fight off Trask (a better passer, running has yet to be seen), Emory (whose a better runner and getting the passing together), and Jalon (who is a better passer coming out of high school than Feleipe or Emory, can run, but how fast will he learn the offense).
I'll be doing a too early prediction some time this Spring, lol