I'm most excited about Cole Bishop and Sedrick Van Pran. Not that I don't expect Coleman to be an improvement over Davis, which would be great. But everything I've read about these guys point to immediate contributions early, and high-end potential later on in their careers; for late-round picks, that's exactly the kind of contributions you want to see.
The thing I like about this class is that there is a path for so many of these guys to contribute early on. Even some of the day 3 guys.
Coleman is easy as he seems to be the likely starter at the X WR spot replacing Davis.
Bishop is at worst S3 and a big time STs guy. But, given how early they took him, they might see him as the guy replacing Poyer and not Rapp. Although, I could see that transition happening mid-season.
Carter is going to get 30%+ of the snaps at DT if he is healthy all year.
Davis is going to be RB3 and the primary short yardage RB at worst in all likelihood. But, he will be battling for RB2 and a significant number of snaps with Ty Johnson.
Van Pran-Granger could be a backup at C and perhaps G. Or, he could look so good that they keep McGovern at LG and SVPG is the guy that replaces Morse in the starting lineup.
Ulofoshio is going to be a STs maniac and a guy that is battling to be a primary backup to TB.
Solomon is going to be a pass rush specialist from the drop.
Hardy has a shot at earning a roster spot as the PR, maybe the KR with the new rules, and as a backup slot CB behind TJ.
Grable and Clayton are the PS OL projects and the only guys without a clear path to making the 53 man roster, IMO.