I'm not addressing anyone in particular. Just a view that's everywhere, actually.
The only thing that could go wrong to put this OL in trouble is injuries.
Otherwise, the way it looks anyway, it's fine.
People complain about individual players. But they have never seen those players execute these schemes and protections under these coaches with the running game going.
It was fine in 2010 and that was without a running game, WITH a 2 young(er) OTs, no WRs, a hobbled SJ, and a rookie qb.
This will be an updated and more experienced OL presumably with a running game, with better WRs then they had then anyway, and a more experienced qb.
Injuries could rerail that but the combination of players, OL coaching, general scheme and approach, and so on, will be fine.
Maybe in the end we'll go "that was fine but let's improve it."
But the only thing that can bring disaster is massive injuries.
Again, if there is one time when just going down a checklist of individual OL players will not add up to a useful view, it's now.