The thing is, this team is so devoid of talent that year 2 isn't going to fix all the holes either. I would expect between 6-9 wins in year 2. Should be competitive, but still mediocre. We realistically need a starter at guard, potentially two WR's, long term answer at QB, high end pass rusher, one, maybe two ILB'er, maybe two safeties, and 1 CB. That is nine starting roles to fill at a minimum.
I would love to re-sign Walker and sign Marcus Williams as a FA to put safety to rest. That would leave room for maybe 1 more high end signing in FA. I think that should be a WR as we potentially need two and would prefer to have a vet paired with a rookie. Also I think we have enough youth at CB to get in a solid starting vet there as well. That would leave Amani/Okudah competing at the other spots with guys like Parker, Melifonwu, Jacobs, and Price battling to be depth.
That leaves edge rusher, QB, guard, WR, and ILB for the draft. Not realistic to expect to find starting caliber players at all those positions. This scenario also leaves our depth pretty thin at a lot of spots. Point being that there just isn't enough resources to fill all our holes yet and will most likely go into 2022 lacking a QB or high end edge rusher (depending what we pick at the top of round 1), a reliable #1/2 WR (probably be Cephus as #2 and Amon Ra in slot.), and probably have to stick with a combo of Anzalone/Barnes/Reeves Mabin at ILB'er.