I certainly wouldn't turn down Anderson and we should draft BPA at #5. However, is OLB really the huge need that some here think? It feels like a luxury pick.
Nwosu started and played well in all 17 games and should be back as a starter next season.
On the other side, we'll have two second round picks on rookie contracts competing for the job. Taylor had 3 TFL & 4 QB hits through week 12 and then 5 TFL & 9 QB hits over just the last 6 games. I was ready to write him off after week 12 like many, but that's a viewpoint that should be constantly open to new information and his upward trend is both surprising and very encouraging. Taylor reminds me a little of 2021 Crosby who was a liability against the run but then worked himself over the off-season to be a tremendously well rounded player this year.
Boye Mafe also looked good, albeit in small sample sizes, and we did just spend the #40 pick on him so he'll be a much larger part of the plan next year. Lastly, we will get Alton Robinson back who can also kick between OLB and 5 tech DE (6'3" 259lbs).
DE/DT on the other hand clearly needs a lot of help. Poona is a UFA and not likely to return. We may take the 2023 out in Woods contract (3.75m cap savings) due to him turning 36. At DE we have Bryan Mone and Myles Adams as supplemental pieces but not really building blocks. QJeff and Collier were somewhat both disappointing. We do have Harris, but even that is a bit of a question mark as we could move on for the 9m savings if we invested heavily at the position in the draft. We could use a rookie 1 tech, 3 tech, 4i tech and 5 tech so I wouldn't mind two or three of our early picks going here.