Leary will be better, I think, in the pocket - making quick reads, getting rid of the ball quickly, throwing accurately and, hopefully, hitting our guys in stride. Without the bazooka that Levis has, perhaps we mix in even more designed throws to the RBs in space to see what they can do. Leary will not be as big a weapon running as Levis and he may not scramble as well. But, with an improved offensive line, better playcaller and a QB that reads the D much quicker, maybe he won't have to scramble, dodge the rush, etc. nearly as much as Will did last year.
If Leary stays healthy, I would expect significantly better production from the offense this year. I'm really counting on either Sheron or Wade to make a leap so that we have a serviceable backup, just in case. I think Coen is capable of getting one or both of those guys to be ready to make some plays so there's not a cataclysmic dropoff from 1st string to 2nd.
The defense, barring a slew of injuries, promises to be downright nasty.