I didn't imply that you were delusional, its just my opinion, and I'm not alone on this, that your and Kyle's definition of depth is completely wrong.
My definition of depth is lots of experience and lots of bodies. Most football coaches, players, analysts, fans, etc. etc. etc. would agree with me. We have both at AB,BB, and DB.
At DE we have lots of bodies with one guy having major experience, and about two more having a tidbit of experience. So we don't have a lot of experience.
The only way you can defend your viewpoint is by re-defining what the word "depth" means as it applies to a football team. Your wrong. you made an incorrect statement, deal with it.
Otherwise, I'll just assume you're like one of those Hive sunshine crew members who automatically think certain players with high school creds automatically mean future all american. I'll never forget the post on the Hive in 2001, predicting that in 2003 we would compete for the National Championship because we would have all this senior experience, namely at the QB position with Suggs and Bilbo, etc. etc. About half the board fell over themselves agreeing we would be very strong in 2003.
I remember laughing because all these Hivers automatically thought that because we had some names on papers with some highschool stats, we were going to be badasses on the field. They don't understand college football.
Ok, so at A-Back we've got 1 guy with "major" experience in RJ. Then we've got 2 guys with a "tidbit" of experience in EP and MW. Then we've got one more guy with a decent resume from the Big East whose defenses are about as strong as a good high school region. You've got 2 spots, 1 proven guy, 2 semi-proven guys, and 1 guy with a resume from a different level. So, going by your definition Mr. Officer, it ain't much different than what we've got a DE.
DB, we've got 4 positions (so double all of your needs for experience).
CB, 3 position needs with dime package: 2 guys with major experience, MB and RR, everybody else has almost no experience.
Safety/Worlf, 3 position needs: 3 guys with major experience, MB, DR, and CT. Everybody else has almost no experience.
If you think we're "deep" (according to the definition by the afformentioned officer), then you sound like the one with the sunshine coming out of your butt.
Maybe you could quit acting like a jerk know-it-all, and just enjoy the discussion without having to express so much of a need to feel better about yourself.