One of the things I love about what Vrabes is doing is the way he is stacking young hungry and talented newcomers across the roster, more than going after established FAs. Give the kids a chance, and let them show how they respond to intense competition. Skills like hand placement, catch technique, etc can be taught. What can’t be taught is athleticism and attitude. That will be shown in competition, and how they respond to it.
@DaBruinz listed the competition at IOL in another thread, maybe the UDFA discussion, and I think that is another example of this same approach. Same thing may apply to OT, we have the starters TRex and Moses, drafted Luma and still have Bryant and Wallace plus a couple of IOL candidates that have positional versatility. So depth and development across the entire OL seems competitive enough to have a good roster emerge.
The only place I think it could be better might be ILB, but even there it seems there are more players than roster slots. I’d like to see it be more like CB with lots of young hungry talented guys competing, but I’ll give Vrabes credit for knowing a bit about playing linebacker so he may be able to see the potential better for that position.
Anyway, looking at this group of CB candidates my concern about depth behind the starters is much less than it was a couple of months ago.