Brody is the only front court player you mentioned who is a good 3 point shooter, and he's just a freshman who's not particularly athletic, so I'm worried about his ability to earn meaningful playing time this upcoming season. We need front court players who can shoot at least 33% from 3, if not 35%+.
And even of the ones you mentioned, how many can shoot >40%? When defenses decide to pack the paint, can our guys make them pay? Can they extend defenses with their range?