Haven't re-watched it, but here were my impressions:
Dakota Allen stood out in a good way - around the ball, big hits, seems faster than I thought he would be
Obo looked unstoppable
Patrick looked really good
Rapp looked good again
Long Jr. was solid
The OL wasn't too impressive, but something to keep in mind: whoever becomes the 6th/7th man, when/if they get in the game, they will be playing with much better players than what they are playing with now. It would be easy to be concerned about Evans or Demby, but I am not concerned about the backups on the OL, unless we end up playing all backups at the same time.
Gaines was solid
Bortles good
I was all in on Wolford after last week, but Allen made me rethink that - I'd still roll with Wolford and groom him to be the backup long term after this season
I think that most position groups are probably set - the third QB will have to join the practice squad. I'm guessing the only tough decisions right now for them are at WR and LB - for as great as the CBs have been, when you have five guys already locked in, having only one spot up for grabs removes some of the intrigue - and that spot should be going to Peterson.
LB - Kiser will surely head to IR, which makes ILB much more interesting - Littleton, Hager and Allen are locks for the roster IMO. At OLB, Fowler, Ebukam, Matthews and Obo are locks IMO - then you have Lawler, Kupp, Carraway, Durham, Howard, Young and of course, Patrick.
Kupp is an easy cut. After that, we have 7 guys I see as locks, and then 6 competing - I would eliminate Carraway and Durham right away - which leaves Lawler, Howard, Young and Patrick - Patrick made a huge statement by showing versatility at both ILB and OLB - I'd be very tempted to keep him, but this will come down to special teams performance which is tough for us to evaluate. Good luck. My best guess is that we keep Lawler and Howard, trying to sneak Patrick onto the practice squad.
WR - 4 are locked in - after the game Saturday, the battle for spots 5 and (possibly) 6 got incredibly murky. The favorites were Natson and then Thomas/Hodge. But Webster is making his presence felt, and Bachman has been decent too. Natson cost us the Eagles game last year and then muffed one Saturday, but you have to remember that the dude successfully fielded punts in the Super Bowl. Again this one will come down to special teams, and we know that they've liked what Thomas brings to that unit - we also know that McVay has been impressed with Thomas as a WR in camp - we just haven't seen it. I would kick Natson out for Webster, and then keep Thomas, move Hodge and Bachman to the practice squad.