The offense was fifth in scoring and seventh in yards during Daniels’ rookie season. They scored 30 or more points seven times during the regular season — the same total they had reached in the previous four years combined — and once in three playoff games. To that group, they added five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil, receiver Deebo Samuel and offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. — their first-round pick in last week’s draft.
Meanwhile, the defense was not as accomplished; it ranked 18th in scoring and 13th in points. This offseason, the defense didn’t see the kind of star power added that the offense did, but they did address some holes to make them more competitive.