Good stuff- D really is the critical piece here.
I will say though if snagging our traditional forwards is going to continue to be an issue, why not shift to going 3 guards with at least one "bigger guard"? Even this year I tend to wonder if we will end up having to go small ball Judah Joe and Symir at times just to have stability on the floor.
I would say Bunch, Brown and Taylor are our typical forwards. They all have body types and athleticism seen in the past. They might not be as accomplished as many of our top incoming recruits, but they seem to have the "bones" we always look for in our forwards.
Bunch in a few ways is a CJ Fair, Damone Brown, Wes Johnson, James Southerland clone, raw athletically but also a decent shooter. These are guys that did little when young, but turned into really good players. There is a lot of variation between the possible outcomes, but Bunch has the raw tools.
Brown looks like Tyler Roberson, Terrence Roberts, Rick Jackson or Quincy Guerrier, guys who were physical right off the bat, and good rebounders. Each had to develop their offensive games, as will Brown. Some had success, others didn't.
Taylor looks like Malachi Richards to me more than any other SF/SG recruit (physical resemblance to Buddy notwithstanding). Malachi was known for his shooting, but was multifaceted in his game, and really didn't turn in huge shooting performances until the NCAA Tournament.
Benny Williams is a guy we were all very excited about when he came in last year. For whatever reason he didn't perform well, but he is the same guy that just missed the McDonald's All America game. He could be really good, and he showed a solid glimpse by holding his own against Duke's lottery pick front court.
The gnashing of teeth over the forward rotation is premature and overblown. At least two will be good players this year and all have a chance down the line.
How good they are will define the season, no doubt. But at least we have very good seniors to take the stress off of them, at least to start the year.