Obviously, a lot depends on the draft order and who the trading partner will be if Ayton is there. If it's Phoenix, then I don't think that package does as much to help them out as Ayton would. Let's not forget, Philadelphia traded a #2 overall pick and a pick that could land between 2 and 5 in this year's draft, just for the right to move up one spot.
I think you have to slightly discount Jaylen and Rozier's trade value, simply because they will have less years under their rookie deals, as Ayton would. Also, the Clippers and Memphis picks have little value at this point because of the total unknown of where those picks might land.
Besides, I'm not sure either team would make that deal anyways. With veteran players like Al, Kyrie, and Gordon, their elite years are now and shouldn't be wasted in waiting for another young player to develop. I also think it takes a little longer for big men to establish themselves in the league, so that would only make the process even longer.