I don't think it is a logjam. I think Lewis is gone for sure, probably as a post June 1st designation or just waiting until after June 1st to release him because that will save us more than cutting him now would. Elam probably stays because we won't save much at all by releasing him so he can play backup and develop in his contract year and see if he's worth resigning next year. I don't see Brooks going anywhere. Last season I believe we started the season with 9 DBs on the roster, 5 of which were safeties, and then ended the season with 12 DBs on the roster, 5 of which were safeties(6 if you include Webb). So once Lewis goes, there will be Hill, Webb, Weddle, Elam(Probably), Brooks(maybe), and Levine there, so it would be 6 safeties again. At CB, Smith and Wright are gonna be on the roster, and Arrington is as close as you can get to being a lock without actually being one. Trawick might be back for special teams if no one ends up being interested in him, so that could make 7 safieties. A corner will almost certainly be added during the draft at some point(Hopefully VH3). Tray Walker was just selected last season, so he stands a good chance to be on the final 53 unless offseason/preseason don't go well, then he'd probably go down to the practice squad. So that would put us at around 12 DBs total, 2 of the safeties are primarily special teamers, so realistically there would be 5 safeties in the mix for playing time. With Webb having the flexibility to cover slot if need be, he might as well be considered a CB/FS now that Weddle is here. I could see us going into the season with 10-12 DBs this year. Most of them are probably already on the roster, and I don't see us adding more than 4 new players to that mix. Weddle might end up being the only new starter for our secondary, unless we draft a CB early enough and he earns the starting job over Wright, which means we would be going into the season with 5 of the 6 key DBs that started gelling during the second half of the season and finished very strong. Pees could design some packages that have Smith, Wright/Draft Pick, Arrington/Wright, Weddle, and Webb(Instead of Hill) all out there at the same time. To me, that combination sounds like it has the potential to be a great 3rd and long/obvious passing situation lineup. Of course, all of that is assuming no injuries to any of the aforementioned players happen between now and the start of the season. If our secondary can pick up where they left off last season(the second half of the season) and then improve even more, our secondary would be in great shape. Depending on how the draft goes, I think we could have a shot at being a top 5 defense this season.