Ok seeing the Welsh thread I've decided I'm going to do an analysis of where I think our depth is at coming up to the start of the season.
Loosehead prop: Cian Healy>>>>>>>>>>>>Dave Kilcoyne>>>Tom Court, Jack McGrath>>Denis Buckley
Not bad at all in Healy I honestly believe we've got one of if not the best looseheads in the world, which mean that there will be a drop off in quality after him however Kilcoyne is a good player in a similar mold although his scrummaging is questionable at times. Courst is a good solid option While McGrath and Buckley are both good young props who should get chances to push on this season.
Hookers: Rory Best, Richardt Strauss>>Sean Cronin, Mike Sherry
It's good dept but there are a lot of questions as well. There are questions over Best, Strauss and Cronin's throwing with Best getting the most attention. There are a lot of valid reasons for Best's capitulation but will his confidence be too shot to hwlp him back? Hopefully renewing his partnership with PO'C should go a long way in fact PO'C is someone that should help all our throwers. Mike Sherry is the best thrower out of them though he is of course helped by throwing to three of the best targets in Ireland, anyway there are question over whether or not he has the physicality needed for top international rugby.
Tighthead prop: Mike Ross>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Declan Fitzpatrick, Jamie Hagan>>Michael Bent, Martin Moore, Stephen Archer
The infamous achilles heal of Ireland. With Ross we're usually able to mix it with the best of them without him...not so much. Fitzpatrick is a decent option but can't stay fit anyway, I have some hope for Hagan he was looking really good towards the end of last season and he will hopefully be starting week in week out this season. I have not completely written off Bent just yet (unlike Psychic Duck and some others) their is history of props comeing to Leinster and being **** for their first season and Bent showed some promise vs S.A. having said that however I don't have that much hope. Martin Moore is a player I have higher hopes for he's looked good every time he's gotten a chance and he could well get a lot of chances this season. Archer I don't have much hope for he has improved but not as much as some from Munster would have you believe and not to a high enough level, we'll see this season and maybe he can get ahead of Botha. Beyond next we should be stronger Nathan White will become eligble and could well find himselg into the 23 for a year or so there's also the possibility of Tadgh Furlong maybe breaking through.
It should also be said we're not entirely sure how the new rules will effect the players I'm presuming it'll be a similar order but who knows maybe the new rules will give someone like Buckley with his size and strength an advantadge. A boy can dream can't he?
Locks: Paul O'Connell>>>>>>Donncha Ryan>>Mike McCarthy>Iain Henderson, Devin Toner, Dan Tuohy>>>Mick Kearney
O'Connell is a colossus the only problem is keeping him fit, his performance is rarely a problem and he raises the performance of those around him. Ryan looked really good in 2012 but wasn't as good last season, still a very capable hard working player hopefully without the responsibility of calling he'll be able to flourish again. McCarthy is another hard working player was fantastic against S.A. last autumn icluding a memorable tackle on Etzebeth, wasn't as good come the 6N but still a decent option though he does limit the lineout. I look forward to seeing how he reacts to the environment at Leinster. Henderson is clearly one of the best prospects in Ireland but it remains to be seen can he really produce it in the row. Toner is an improving player but is he good enough? MO'C is talking about him as a potentially world class player but we shall see. Tuohy is a strong physical player but has dipped. Kearney had a good season last year hopefully he can push on.
Blindside Flankers: Stephen Ferris, Sean O'Brien>>>>>Iain Henderson>Peter O'Mahony>Rhys Ruddock, Kevin McLaughlin
We're well stocked though there is a good chance we won't see either of our two best in the 6 shirt, Ferris through injury and O'Brien because he's our best 7. There's no question over Henderson's performances at 6 and O'Mahony is a good player for a loose game in the Messam mold as long as he cuts out the fighting ****, good lineout player as well. Ruddock and McLaughlin are also good players if we want our 6 to play a tighter role. There's also plenty of guys who could be really good but aren't in international contention at the moment so I'm not going to go through them.
Openside Flankers: Sean O'Brien>>>>>Chris Henry>>>Peter O'Mahony>>>>>>>Shane Jennings>>Sean Doughall, Dominic Ryan, Conor Gilsenan
OBrien is an excellent option Henry is good enough and O'Mahony is serviceable. After that Jennings is the experienced pro who's just never really cut it at international level. Doughall was looking good for Munster before injury last season, if Ryan stays fit he could come into the reckoning. Gilsenan is currently the best of the really talented young Leinster 7's coming through probably too light at the moment to really come into the reckoning. Feel like I'm forgetting someone.
Number Eight: Jamie Heaslip>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sean O'Brien, Stephen Ferris>>>>>>>>>>>Eoin McKeon>>>>>>>Peter O'Mahony, Rhys Ruddock
Jamie Heaslip is a great option had a very good Lions tour imo after him O'Brien and Ferris could maybe do a job but chances are they wouldn't be available to play 8. McKeon could be a decent option the others aren't 8's. MM will say Coughlan I'd say his selection is very unlikely at this stage. Hopefully Jack Conan can appear as an option. Thank God Heaslip is so durable.
Scrumhalf: Conor Muray>>>>>>Eoin Reddan, Kieran Marmion , Paul Marshall, Isaac Boss>>>Luke McGrath, John Cooney, Michael Heaney
Big questions over a lot of these playrs. Murray comes back from the Lions tour in huge credit have high hopes for his progression. Not much to say about Reddan and Boss they should both probably start to be phased out. I think Marmion could be an excellent option I look forward to seeing how he progresses this season. Marshall probably won't change he'll still be as erratic as ever a super sub but not right for a starter. The other three all have potential especially McGrath but will have a tough time starting at their provinces.
Outhalf: Jonathan Sexton>>>Ian Madigan>>>>>Paddy Jackson>>>Ian Keatley, JJ Hanrahan
Despite some naysayers Sexton is a Sex-bomb and there's only one better we're well sorted with him. After him Madigan is an excellent option and to be honest I'd probably take him over all the other teams starting 10's from the 6N can't wait to see how he reacts to being the starting 10 for Leinster. Jackson despite the secondhalf slump is still a talented young player who should be fine as long as someone else is kicking. Keatley would maybe be ok but again you'd need someone else to kick. The talk coming out of Munster suggests Hanrahan will be played more at 10, if he plays often and goes as hoped he could jump up the list bery quickly.
Inside Centres: Luke Marsall>>>Gordon D'arcy>Stuart Olding, Dave McSharry>>Ian Madigan>>>>JJ Hanrahan>>>>>>>>>>>>Eamonn Sheridan
What was a problem position now looks a lot better, from what I'm hearing the Ulster guys are really happy with how Luke Marshall is progressing since the concussion. Gordon D'arcy was having his best season in years last year before injury. Olding and McSharry are too really good prospects particulary Olding. Madigan can do a good job there and maybe I should have him higher. Hanrahan will be higher if he concentrates on 12. Sheridan's a bit of an outside bet.
Outside Centres: Brian O'Driscoll>>>>>>>>>>Darren Cave>>>Eoin Griffen, Stuart Olding, Keith Earls, Luke Marshall>>Eoin O'Malley
Despite Gatland's insanity (

) BO'D is still well BO'D and our best option be far, could become the most capped player of all this season. Darren Cave is a really smart player but maybe lacks the athleticism necessary for the top level. Keith Earls as a 13 has been discussed to death. Griffen looks like he could be something. A lot of people have spoken about Olding and Marshall could end up at 13. If O'Malley can prove his form and fitness he'll jump up the chart. Also at the end of the season Payne will become a particulary classy option.
Wings: Tommy Bowe>>>Simon Zebo, Craig Gilroy, Luke Fitzgerald>> Andrew Trimble, Keith Earls, Fergus McFadden>>Tiernan O'Hallorn, Andrew Conway, Dave Kearney
We are ridiculously well stocked here imo. Don't think there needs to be much discussion over it but I think MM will feel the need to discuss part of it

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Fullbacks: Kearney>>>>>Simon Zebo>>>Robbie Henshaw>>Felix Jones, Craig Gilroy, Keith Earls, Andrew Conway
Again I don't think there's much need for discussion just to add again that Payne will come into the reckoning next season.