I would place UConn seventh, but of course, I'm a biased UConn fan who made a 3,000 word post last year explaining why UConn would repeat - so take what I say with a grain of salt.
Outside of Lamb, we didn't really lose a ton of offense from last year. Drummond was nice for a couple alley-oops and putbacks every game, but he in no way could have been considered a reliable offensive threat. Roscoe Smith caused us to play 4 on 5 offensively at times because he couldn't dribble the basketball without plowing somebody over or dribbling the ball off his foot. Oriakhi had the same problem - I won't miss the constant fumbling of the ball out of bounds, hook shots off the side of the backboard, and whining at the officials when his shot inevitably gets blocked.
Our three best offensive players last year were Lamb, Napier, and Boatright in that order. This year we return two of those guys, who should be a year better, and will pair them with Omar Calhoun, a freshman who could put up double figures, and a sophmore Deandre Daniels who has a lot of talent but hasn't put it together yet. I'd say a collection of Omar, Bazz, Boat, and Deandre is a good core offensively, and assuming we can get them all on the court together, especially since Olander, Evans, and Giffey would figure to be viable offensive options as well. I expect our best lineup to be Napier, Boatright, Omar, Deandre, and Olander, which doesn't overwhelm you on paper. However, all of them can shoot, four of them can handle the ball, and the floor should be spread. On paper these guys would figure to complement each other a lot better than the disfunctional team we had last year.
Defensively this crew will be far from great, but I think what people need to realize is that there are very few back to the basket big men in college basketball who will be able to expose our one glaring weakness. It proves time and time again in college basketball that it's better to go small than it has to have a couple of lumbering big man out there on the perimeter. Our biggest weakness will be rebounding, and I would expect us to lose that battle the majority of the time. Still, I think this team has enough offensive talent that they would have been able to make the tournament next year assuming they were eligible.