I agree Bone. Stay the course with AB and KS. I think it would be a disaster to change either or both of them now. With another good draft and FA period we could compete for our division next year. Heck, if we won the 2-3 games we should have this year we'd be competing for the division now. The North isn't as strong as it once was which gives us a legit shot next year. Good conversation on this topic from my fellow posters!!!
Home, adding to your comment about another good draft/FA.
And our young players hopefully improving too.
As for the offense, the rookies have done some good to great things. However, with inexperience there are growing pains and learning on the job. Here are some things I've seen from our rookies (from watching video) that has added to issues to the offense stalling at time.
We have seen the good stuff, just adding to areas where their improvement will help in the future.
Gabriel/Sanders - No reason to speak on them, they've been spoken enough on here about their positives/negatives.
Quinshon - I haven't seen many major holes, just needs to clean up his pass blocking.
Dylan Sampson - Pass blocking, it's usually pretty normal for a RB to have a rough time their first year in pass blocking. Usually the main reason, they don't get a lot of snaps unless they are the #1 back. Pass blocking is one of the reasons we saw Ford more at the beginning of the year and now you are seeing less and less of him.
Harold Fannin - Dude has been pretty great in pass catching and his ability to get those extra yards. He's had a few solid blocks. However, there have been plenty of plays where he has been lost in lining up and being directed where to position, he's had a few plays every game where he seems to not know his assignment in blocking, and overall unconfident in blocking. What I mean is instead of going full speed into his blocking, he is very hesitant in engaging and the defender controls the engagement instead of Fannin directing him in his block. It's been rough watching him in blocking, however I understand patience. It took Njoku a couple years to become a solid blocker.
Isaiah Bond - route running and understanding the nuance of the position. Dude has been open quite a few times for some big plays with the QB missing it. However, timing, spacing, and I think running the wrong route(s) was rough through the games he's played. Just another thing that should improve with more games and experience.
Overall, I really love seeing the talent (the positional player) showing at times with each of these players. I am looking forward to seeing them grow and improve in their techniques required from their positions.