Seeing as they will likely keep 6, i think they have pretty good depth. This is how i see it playing out:
Picket(great)
Jenkins(great)
Jolly(good, has been playing better than expected)
Raji(good, should be great)
Wynn(potential to be good)
Montgomery if healthy(decent, maybe a bit undersized, but he's #6 on the depth chart in a 3 man position)
I know its easy to get caught up in last year, but if you look at it objectively:
1. Last year we needed 4 Dline players on every down. This year we will run formations that require, 1, 2, or 3 Dline players most of the time(i see more 2-4-5 than 4-2-5 as has been reported, they keep 4 LBs in for nickle packages) so the need to have 9 or 10 guys isnt there.
2. 2 linemen from last year are now OLBs in kamp and thompson. Thats one GREAT player still out there, and one part time starter last year/potential starter this year in thompson. This means that in nickle, your DE's are essentially your OLBs, and you've got 6 guys to rotate in at that DT spot.
3. So looking at all of this, with a max of 3 guys on the field at once, and likey 50%+ of the time less than 3(sub-packages), why you would need more than six guys? Sure half of them could go down, but that is a good arguement for not having depth *anywhere* on the team.
Having said all of that, i see them stashing a DE type player on the practice squad. Someone like Ronald Talley who has gotten some 2nd team reps.