I know nothing about Little, never having seen her.
Kornet demonstrated several positives last year, in spurts. She exhibited some aggression, a lack of conscience about shooting, a nose for the ball, and the willingness to compete. She didn't always seem to be under control or to know what to do. If what I saw were to develop, she could be a good rebounder, shooter, and aggressor. I see her as more of a three or four.
I don't know if Maddie and Kaylon will be 100% recovered yet. I hope they come back as good as the original. I don't even want to say how good I think Maddie can be. I said last summer that I see her as a Magic Johnson type. He was a point guard who started the final game of the NBA championship at center due to injury, and was dominating. I see her as that versatile. Was Magic that good of a shooter? He just seemed to be good enough, and he made everyone else much better.
Kaylon can be as good as she wishes on the boards. She has the size and has exhibited moments of pure aggression. She also has a fairly nice touch on jump shot, but it would take some work. She can play with the big girls.
Kellogg is a bit of an enigma. I saw two very different players in the Iowa Attack-Minnesota game and the Iowa Attack--Miami game. The first was an agile three-point shooter of some competence. The player that challenged Kai James and the other 6-5 center was very physical and was quite effective taking the rebounds from Kai. She was also more of a driver, a scorer around the basket, and an offensive putback type of player. I think she only took one three, and hit it. Against Minnesota, it was all threes. But, the Minnesota game was a highlight reel. The Miami game was a full game.