I'll bite, but I'm gonna do it in tiers.
Tier 1: Al, Kyrie, Hayward
A winning team's philosophy can be built around these guys.
Tier 2: Brown, Tatum
These guys are in a tier by themselves because of their ability to do more things than anyone else on the court. They can defend. They can pass. They can shoot. They can score. On top of all of that, they play with a swagger that helps our team win games. That being said, they are still learning how to leverage all of their skills to help their team win games.
Tier 3: Smart, Baynes, Rozier
These guys are still important to winning basketball, but have serious flaws. Each of these guys swing entire basketball games because of their impact. Smart continues to struggle on offense, but makes winning basketball plays on the court. Baynes protects the rim and sets great picks, but is a bit foul-prone and an inconsistent threat on offense. Rozier shows flashes of being able to move up to the next tier, but continues to be inconsistent on both ends of the court.
Tier 4: Morris, Theis, Ojeyle, Larkin
These guys are quintessential role players that don't swing basketball games like Tier 3 guys, but still play good basketball. They can play with the starters at a high level and in spurts as the fulcrum of the team, but they don't normally change the dynamic of the game that much. I like Morris, Larkin, and Theis a lot. Ojeyle has the potential to ascend to Tier 3 eventually due to his lock-down defense, energy, and 3 point shooting.
Tier 5: Everyone else
Yabusele has Tier 2 potential, but right now he is like a bad Tier 3. He changes the dynamic of the game, for better or worse, when he is in there. He's not reliable at all. Nader has Tier 4 potential and I think that's why CBS likes him. He wants a wing that can give him minutes without being a risky play. I actually think Jabari Bird has Tier 3 potential, and it seems like CBS wants to bring him into that role.
That's how I see this team.