Good points made above. Some non-expert views:
1. Faison-Walden looked fast blitzing from OLB
2. Secondary looked solid, even the Whites; DJ Brown and Zechariah M. seemed to cover the Blue WRs well
3, Brooks, Luketa, and Parsons showed great potential at LB. I don’t recall seeing #6 at all, but #9 started the game. Cooper was on crutches I think. Farmer didn’t play.
4. Backup DL looked ok. Hansard, Bolds, Tarburton could become forces with more experience. #49 and 42 didn’t show much. Simmons and Gross-Matos didn’t play (Shane in a boot).
5. Offensively, I was hoping to see more from #32. Sanders should be excellent, but the talent behind him appears weak. #8 has spurts, but I doubt he could be the main man at RB.
6. I was pleasantly surprised to see #81 do so well at WR, since I had not read much about how this spring. #1 and 12 have some speed and should fill in well in the rotation.
7. I couldn’t tell much about the TE slots, but none of them will make us forget Mike G. Of course, injuries to Bowers and Holland are factors here.
8. JF explained why Trace played so long and why Clifford looked a bit slow (hamstring). #7 showed why he is 4th team.
9. Smarter football guys than I will tell us about the OL, for I don’t know what I’m looking for other than no sacks and power on short runs. I thought everyone played though, so no new injuries to the OL.
10. Folks here tell us one won’t learn much from this game, but I was excited just to see the generic Blues and Whites on the field again after 3+ months.