I think that is putting a lot of faith in our coaching staff and coaches can only do so much. It's a lot easier for young players to learn when they hearing instructions from the coach and watching more experienced players execute. I'm pretty high on Moats but after Kelsey, Merriman and Moats our next two OLBs are Maybin and Antonio Coleman. There is no one in that group that is experienced at the non-rush OLB position. How can you expect any of the young guys to develop without seeing the scheme properly executed?
I think there is a similar situation at ILB with Torber and Davis. Crowder is better than both of them and is already knowledgeable of the system which warrants a place on the roster. It allows Shep to come along slowly (he's hurt, BTW) and learn the system before throwing him out there.
Warren is better than Edwards and Spencer Johnson (who is hold over from the 4-3).
At this point, you won't see too many big contacts coming out and if you could get these guys for 3-4 years (Crowder and Lawson are only 27) it could do a lot for the development of Shep, Moats, Maybin, Coleman, Carrington and even Dareus.