Understood. I'm actually trying to be objective too. The guy threw 26 TDs as a sophomore. He's got a cannon and he's shown he can be accurate without pressure. I'm not sure how you can argue the WRs won't be better. The TEs are already on par with the best in the country. It all boils down to the offensive line. How much do the young tackles improve and can we find a center that can pull it all together up front.
Even without Wadley, Daniels, and Welch...i think this is going to be a much better offensive team. The maturation of the WRs is the key. It would be nice to see Smith emerge or Tracy come in and make an impact. Either way...we have more options that are plausible "break out players" than I can remember (Smith, ISM, IKM, Tracy, Toren Young).
There is something about Stanley that tells me he doesn't regress. The big question is whether we can protect him on clear throwing downs...2nd and long...3rd and long. There are so many opportunities with his arm...he can throw the deep outs (not something we have shown) and seam routes with the velocity of an NFL QB. He started to show some nice touch on deeper balls too. I just think this kid has a break out season if the offensive line performs.
Then, 2018 sets us up for the National Championship run in 2019.