Got some info from a reliable source, will paraphrase (and may include some of my own inferences):
OFFENSE
Carr: Stretchgate is a nothingburger. He shows up early to stretch, that way he can start throwing earlier. He views this as HIS team, so he's trying to lead by putting in extra work.
Carr: first day was a little bit rust, a little bit forcing throws. He will adjust quickly, not concerned.
Minchey: has improved most of the physical and technique stuff, but needs to keep working on reading through the progression, consistent footwork, and knowing when to change the play at the line
Minchey: players suggesting that he is the starter are unfounded rumors
QB Battle in general: this is Carr's team unless he forgets how to play QB during fall camp
Love is a mutant that reminds people of Reggie Bush. Won't have the gaudy stats that Bush had, but will look freakish.
Price is really working on committing to inside runs, may have finally clicked
Kedren Young may not see much playing time, but it's not because he's not ready... RB room is crazy
Jagusah likely back mid-October if things go well
Lambert is a stud and potential a future AA
Burress vastly underrated, is going to see playing time
Pauling already looking like Mr. Reliable, will generate important 1st downs
Raridon is getting the media treatment, but TE will be a committee early on
DEFENSE
Bryce Young: bigger, faster, more mobility. Could be a double-digit sack guy if he puts it together
Dawson: can't be blocked right now (panic about interior OL was NOT included... Dawson might just be a dude)
Junior: will be a rush edge sometimes, but looks much more comfortable dropping into coverage if needed
Sneed: continues to learn how to play under control, using the athleticism within the system
Secondary in general: might work better as a collective unit than last year's did
KVA: continues to progress well
Onye: massive human, also progressing well
Smith: he's on the cusp of being considered a true "Lockdown" DB in the secondary