Well, then... Knox will most definitely be left out of the starting 5...
We have to get Duval...
Duval, Grayson, Trent, Carter, Bolden. We can't play just 5; we have been known to play just 6. As I mentioned earlier, not having a clear 6-and-only-6 means we'll probably play 5 plus a deeper bench than we would if the clearest drop-off was between the 6th and 7th guy.
Vrank? He'll definitely see some minutes. There were times when he played ahead of Quis this year. He would be our only true low post reserve, so the prospect of his not playing is unpleasant, but it would also mean that his default advantage due to size was surpassed by development in one of the guys listed below him here, so if it's for that reason, that would be more palatable.
Javin? Maybe. His athleticism gets our hopes up, but so did Olek Czyz's.
Jack? Maybe. His size makes him a natural fit on the wing, where we're pretty thin. His potential shooting range also fits what we typically need out of our "3."
Alex O? Like Jack, his versatility fits a profile of guys who have earned PT despite not being off-the-charts in any one area.
Jordan? Unlikely. Grayson will become the primary ball handler when Duval (please, please come to Duke) rests. If Jordan gets PT, it will be a sign he is a pleasant surprise. If he doesn't, it means everyone here knows better than K...
Justin? No. His profile overlaps w/ Javin, Jack, and Alex, and I don't see him beating out any of them for PT, let alone 2. And K may play 7 or 8 b/c the last few guys are indistinguishable, but he won't play everyone.