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Not sure I'd put Toure or Dillon in the playmaker category. Toure could make a jump but he barely played. Dillon is a FA after this season and is a good backup who seems to need volume.
Doubs is on the fence, could become a playmaker if he can make a Year 2 jump, but if he doesn't and Watson misses 4 games with a hammy or ankle then you're a bit stuck. I think they will absolutely draft at least one receiver (either WR/TE) and perhaps even two before the end of Day 2. Rookie TEs are rarely playmakers...aside from Kyle Pitts (drafted 4th overall and basically used as a big WR) I can't think of one who even approached being a playmaker right out of the gate. Even if they can't find playmakers, finding competent players will help.
I think they will probably be ok at OL this year (APRH) but 2024 it's murky because I think Bahktiari's cap hit will force him out and Njiman likely signs elsewhere. i.e., they likely have two new starting OT in 2024.
They have a lot of OL under contract, this offseason and preseason will tell us a lot about who is worth keeping and who isn't. I'm especially curious about Rhyan, R.Walker, and Caleb Jones. If any of them look good then they have easier time of things. For now, they have Bahktiari, Jenkins, Myers, RunyanJr., Njiman with Tom and Newman as your backups. That's a decent OL.