Quick rookie recap since this is all I care about but I'm way too lazy to make a LiT like article:
*Hurst: Even if he misses time I don't see how he doesn't shatter every TE rookie records. He's already a pivotal part of our offense and will get involved early and often. Whether he was your TE1 or not in the draft, this is the case of a perfect fit that washes away any type of concern.
*Jackson: I wish I could write a big ass paragraph for him, but long story short, he's met expectations. Everything is there for him to succeed. The important thing will be that the game slows down for him. He will need to do a better job reading defenses pre snap, and show better touch and mechanics on some throws, but it'll come. He has progressed like a realistic person would have hoped. The early signs are good.
*Zeus: I expect him to make a big impact. He's going to be the bulldozer of our OLine, the tonesetter, and that's even accounting for the fact that he'll play next to a HoF OG. Yes he'll have some tough games in pass pro but it won't be worse than Howard, so there's really no caveat.
Andrews: I think the expectation for his first year should be to see playing time in packages that would allow him to make some plays here and there. He can really be a playmaker, but don't expect it to be on a consistent basis for a rookie.
Averett: He might start during the season. He isn't without flaws but the physicality and the athleticism he plays with make up for it. He has been no less than dominant this preseason and nothing indicates that it was a fluke.
Young: He's been much better than anticipated. I still believe he is subject to a lot of mental mistakes, but you can scheme him to not think to much and be in a chase role, in which case he could make an impact, because his closing speed is special.
Yeah I'll stop there. This is as rich and promising a draft class as you'll find, but the regular season is a different story, so we'll see when we get there.