A couple of things come to mind when I see that list.
The first is that Devin Booker and Anthony Edwards are the only guys on it that I would take over Jaylen, and in Ant's case that's because of what I believe he'll become rather than what he is right now. I've made my opinion of Mitchell known elsewhere on this board... not a big fan. LaVine could make a solid case for himself if he returns to his form from the 20-21 season, but he was low-key disappointing for much of last year - his volume, efficiency, and defense all declined despite better surrounding talent.
The second is that I find 'best at _____ position' discussions to be more and more nebulous with each passing year. The only somewhat-reliable rules of NBA positions nowadays are that the guy who initiates the offense is usually (but not always) the point guard and the guy who protects the rim is usually (but not always) the center. Everybody else is thrown into this mishmash of wings and forwards that no longer feel distinct to me, in most cases. Just pick three that can guard most opponents and complement each other on offense, and go to work.