Offensive Continuity
The team is focused on maintaining offensive rhythm as key players return to the fold. Chris Godwin and Ben Bredeson have secured new deals, ensuring that the unit remains familiar with its scheme. Veteran Lavonte David will also be suiting up for another season, offering stability and leadership in the backfield.
Defensive Revamp
Tackling a known weakness, a significant move was made by signing pass rusher Haason Reddick on a one-year contract. Reddick is expected to recapture the form that once resulted in four consecutive seasons with double-digit sack totals, reinforcing the frontline. In addition, new contributions are anticipated from corner Kindle Vildor and linebacker Anthony Walker, both of whom bring substantial game experience with over 100 combined starts. Reinforcing internal depth, the team has also re-signed players such as Greg Gaines, Anthony Nelson, Sterling Shepard, and Bryce Hall.
Roster Strategy and Future Plans
While the current roster comprises 73 players, adjustments are planned to meet a 90-man limit during the offseason. Six draft picks are expected in April, and any shortfall of about 11 players is likely to be addressed through undrafted free agency. Alongside approximately 40 established team members, there remain nearly 13 slots open for further additions. The upcoming draft is anticipated to target positions that still show needs, including corner, inside linebacker, edge rusher, and wide receiver, with some selections possibly coming as early as the first round.