I agree. I have been counting out (i.e. retiring) Whitworth for years and every year he proves me wrong. But I am pretty sure 2021 will be it for him.
I am intrigued by Anchrum. I really liked his draft profile (3 years starter, all-ACC, etc.) and think he has real potential.
I have been one of those that has felt Havenstein is "good enough" but if they are going to really get back to the deeper passing game it may not be a great fit. It will be interesting to see what happens with him.
Evans impressed me in 2019 but then quickly loses a starting role to Edwards this year and was not great in spot duty this year. But again maybe reverting him back to RT like 2019 is where he belongs.
I think it all comes down to center. A stronger 'anchor' in the middle will benefit both Edwards and Corbett. Blythe had value and was an asset to this team overall for 4 years but just seemed like he wore down late in the season like Sullivan did in 2017 and 2018.