Kurt Baker makes a return to the group, bringing back some valuable experience after the retirement this year of sevens legend DJ Forbes.
"There is some good young talent in Bailey Simonsson and Jona Nareki and we're hoping to lock in a few more as well. We need to be part of the New Zealand Rugby player development process, and we are working hard with the Super Rugby Clubs and provincial Unions to strengthen those pathways," said Laidlaw.
"It's great to have Kurt Baker back. He is highly motivated, brings experience and a great competitive mentality which will be great for our group."
The All Blacks Sevens kick off their 2017/2018 season at the Oceania Rugby Sevens in Fiji in November before the first legs of the HSBC Sevens Series in Dubai and Cape Town in December.
"It's a busy season for us with two extra tournaments on the calendar," said Laidlaw, alluding to the Commonwealth Games in April and Rugby World Cup Sevens in July.
"That is a hugely exciting opportunity for us with two pinnacle events being included, it gives us two more tournaments together and two more chances to win."
"The guys have said they were disappointed and frustrated with last season and so are looking forward to what's ahead. They are motivated to do better."
Schedule 2017
Oceania Rugby Sevens Championship, 11-12 November, Suva, Fiji
HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, 1-2 December, Dubai
HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series, 9-10 December, Cape Town