Plus 1, except that I would flip flop Sima and Yawke, though that is splitting hairs. Sima will be a elite rim protector by year 3, as well as a very good low post scoring option. And I think he will be solid in both respects next year.
Yawke is already a defensive menace - imagine what he does with growth, added strength, and skill improvement. He will cause havoc on the glass, be a threat next year in transition with guards who can get him the ball, and even better once he develops that 12-15 foot and in game, whether in isolation on the high post against a zone or by attacking the rim in pick and pop situations.
Mussini is getting exposed because he isn't ready to play PG at his level. With him spending most the time off the ball, and playing less minutes, he will be that much more productive. Yes, I think we are a long way from seeing him as a solid defensive player. But offensively he will be able to contribute as a shooter next year, whether running off screens against man, in transition, and busting zones.
I know Ellison has been VERY up and down and is very raw. But I like his size and athleticism. I think he will be a good player when its all said and done. Again, he will be a guy who will benefit from playing with better offensive players. And programs needs kids like that to develop from not playing (which he wouldn't this year on a good team), to role players/minor contributors (what I see from him next year), to perhaps becoming more of a focal point when he is a junior/seniors.
If Yakwe ever gets some good coaching he can be a beast in 2 years. I think next year is his coming out party and he's All Big East by junior year. I think Sima is a close second but I think he needs more time to fill out his body and become more aggressive. Mussini will be a very good 4 year player for us. Ellison is 4th and I hope he improves because he's just way too raw and not refined at this point.
This. Great post