We really don't have that much returning skill position talent in terms of people who made meaningful contributions this season. Waddle and Robinson seem to be basically it and Robinson was frankly unproductive in the SEC schedule. If Robinson doesn't have a big-time leap in the off-season, he could be the 3rd tailback by this time next year. Meachie seems like he'll be a good one at WR but he's never played a meaningful snap really. Tailback position is hanging on Trey Sanders being 100% and potentially Roydell Williams coming from Hueytown.
Could be losing both tackles and potentially a guard (Dickerson) but I think we're likely to keep Dickerson. The more I think about it, it would be a bigger win for the 2020 offense to somehow keep this starting five together for one more year than getting an unexpected return of 1 out of 3 Junior WRs. Still, the interior OL sticking together would be a huge boon for the run game in 2020. We have some young guys at tackle that got a year or two of preparation before being forced onto the field which has been a rarity for our OTs over the last decade. The more OL we keep from this current group, the better our offense in 2020. They won more than they lost v. Auburn's elite DL. Kicked their asses for large stretches of the game. If Wills and Leatherwood said no to the money on the table, our projections on offense in 2020 would go up dramatically.