What impresses me the most is the number of potential quality starters and high end reserves. We also have a lot of guys that are positionally flexible. Really other than Hav's and Allen we almost everyone can play more than 1 position.
What I also like is the competition that will take place for playing time and being on the active roster. We have 2 starting quality LOT both of whom can play LG. We have a couple of RG that can play RT in a pinch. Our 2nd rounder can play either Guard position and center as can Shelton. The kid from Georgia can also play RG/RT. That is a lot of flexibility and injuries will happen, hopefully not like last year but when they hit it should be manageable.
Heck even the practice squad will have competition with players that will have a good shot at eventually landing on the regular in season roster.
I think it is way to early to project starters other than Hav's as these guys are either very young and inexperienced or coming off a serious injury. But when you look at this OL as a group you have to be positive about the future and about the offense. You also have to like the size of these guys. Last year we got pushed around pretty good but that is about to change and we are about to do the pushing.
Look for the running game to come to life and for more ball control to keep the defense off the field as much as possible.