1. inside LB
2. nose tackle
3. guard
4. safety
5. tackle
6. cornerback
7. center
8. tight end
You might disagree on NT, but to me Reed is not an adequate 3-4 NT. Unless they are going back to a primarily 4-3 front with Reed and Williams in the middle, they need to get a bigger body in there.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defensive_tackleTypical 3–4 nose tackles are "big wide bodies who can hold the point of attack and force double teams by the guard and center".[3] They are usually the heaviest players on the roster, with weights ranging from 320 to 350 pounds (145 to 159 kg). A specific height is critical, as they are supposed to get "under" the offensive line; ideal 3–4 nose tackles are no taller than 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m).[3] Recent examples of such nose tackles include Gilbert Brown, Jamal Williams, Vince Wilfork, and Damon Harrison. Rather uncommon are taller nose tackles, such as Bobby Brown III who is 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m), and Ted Washington and Ma'ake Kemoeatu, each of whom was 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) tall and has won Super Bowl rings. Current notable examples of nose tackles include Dexter Lawrence and Vita Vea.
In some 4–3 defenses, the nose tackle is one of two defensive tackles. Some teams, especially in the NFL, have a nose tackle in the 4–3 defense, which lines up against the opposing center and very likely the weak-side or pulling guard. In a 4–3 defense, nose tackles are rather quick and supposed to "shoot the 'A gap' and beat the center and very likely the weak-side or pulling guard into the backfield."[3] Height is not as important, and their weight is closer to 300 pounds (136 kg).