I will admit that I am not a big fan of speculation when it comes to kids transferring. The old saying about "when the light goes on" too often changes a kid's situation dramatically. Also, and I think Brady E. is a good example, the coaches have stuck with him because he is steady, rebounds, plays solid defense, and is a pretty good passer, even though his reputation as a 3 point shooter has been under scrutiny. Basketball is all about roles; and, the role players are often not the starters, exclusively. See Baer, who has found his niche as an off the bench guy, quite probably. Or, take a look: Brady may have kept us from being upset by North Dakota.
I don't know if I see anyone as a high priority when it comes to the transfer predictions. Kreiner is a year or two away...classic "raw" guy who looks to have good hands and feet and a nice shooting touch from short range. Daily is intriguing due to his flexibility...someone above mentioned that he might be a fit for Jok's position down the road..makes some sense. Did not realize he is in the 6'6" - 6'"7 range. Pretty agile and quick for a guy that long.
Dom Uhl is a complete mystery to me. He just plain looks lost most of the time. Cannot decide when to drive, when to shoot, when to play good defense, or rebound. I never, ever bash kids. I just feel bad that he seems so lost. Williams shows flashes. May be another one that has the light go on, rather unexpectedly. Hope so.
Sorry to blabber on, but one more thing. Be careful about planning on future recruits to be superior to what you have on board. We are all knowledgeable enough to recognize that at times the transition from HS/AAU to Power 5 Conference athletics is a pretty darn big jump.