Okay, more thoughts:
#74 Ray didn't show up on the stat sheet, but he was moving people and seemed to be in the right position.
#96(?) Sam Roberts has a knack for penetration against both run and pass, but needs to wrap up/finish. Interesting player. Seems sort of RookieBruschi-ish to me, but without being so dramatically undersized.
#98 Carl Davis was a difference maker - there was a big difference when he wasn't in the game. In preseason, I interpret this to mean he belongs as a solid starter. He won't be one with Godcheaux and Barmore, but he's a worthy NFL starter.
#46 McMillan...I was watching him carefully, and I want to see more. He flashed once in pass rush when he powered a blocker back into the QB and bent both of them over But outside of that, I thought he was just okay.
#30 Mack Wilson - seems to have a knack for being where the ball is, plays fast, solid hitter.
#45 Cam McGrone - seems to have a knack for being around the play without making the play. Plays fast, but needs to react faster.
#58 Jennings - this may be our guy in terms of the strength to set an edge and the power/speed/moves to provide pass rush. Still needs work, but he looks to have the most potential there.
#55 Uche - flashed against scrubs, but still never really completed the play except where Roberts set him up. So much potential, but based on what I saw last night, Jennings > Uche.
#51 Perkins - very neutral on him. He didn't stand out getting rolled, but didn't show me much positive, either.
#24 Jalen Elliott seemed like he was everywhere. It was against scrubs, but he was active and was making things happen. He's not going to make the team, but it was a helluva tryout for 31 other teams. He was really good at ND, often overshadowed by the safety playing next to him. But his right-place-every-snap stability dramatically freed up people around him.
#34 Bledsoe - Given what I've heard about his performance in camp, I expected more, but it can come down to opportunities.
#34 Jack Jones - sticky af. Interesting.
#75 Herron - Bad, but not quite as horrific as I thought. Thibideau definitely gave him problems and got in his head, seemed like a cause of at least one of the false starts. Still, bad.
#69 Strange - didn't look overwhelmed or overpowered, but didn't exactly dominate. Moves smoothly. I'll take stable, even unremarkable, for my guard play if I have to.
#61 Desjarlais - moved some people, mostly unremarkable...vs scrubs.
#87 Sokol - with the starters not playing, and Keene and Asiasi out, he got his chance, and...well, he wasn't a total liability when blocking.
#4 Zappe - he looked good for a rookie in his first game. I hope it never really matters.
#83 Humphries - big slot, move TE/WR hybrid? Can he block? Part of a red zone crew with Parker and 2 TEs? He was clearly better than the people around him. As a TE-alternative there may be a roster spot for him.
#11 Thornton - on that underthrown deep ball, the defender basically jumped on him. He seems to be as advertised: fast, really nice cuts, got off the line well. It takes a lot of different things to really be a factor in a game, but he seems to be on the right track, continues to check boxes.
#82 Tre Nixon - how are you going to cut this kid? This is our speed slot, and he's a returner as a bonus. No chance he slips through to the practice squad at this point.
#17 - Wilkerson - mostly he produces, but a little bubbly. Without Parker and Thornton, I'm pleased with him as a WR5 or 6. But I think Nixon and Humphries are both ahead of him, not counting Montgomery, and that puts him at WR8 at best.
#34 Harris - showed some power, but overall meh, with no blocking.
#35 Strong - Mostly meh, but he had a 5-6 yard run that popped my eyes open. He was straight dragging folks. I didn't see enough of a flash in the passing game to think he's going to be able to take that role, which probably means Montgomery makes the team. He definitely botched passpro at least once that I saw.