Let's let the process play out. The generalizations about "grinders" is a complete fallacy. Acting as if they are the only two players with the ability to play a skill game left on the board just isn't true.
Obviously there are roles to replace in this class and I'm sure that's going to be taken into consideration. Out of the four spots that are (for sure) left, probably two are going to be lower level scholarship guys who can play a two-way game, bring energy and kill penalties. Obviously they can't take 6 play-making centers or 6 power wingers.
We've gone over multiple times how much scholarship money is already tied up in current players committed for this class. If they truly believe Rockwood/Hughes are the two best players available and they have only a handful of dollars left, you can't give away their offers if you believe you have a good shot to land them.
There are people (like, the UW coaching staff, for example) who have actually scouted these players and have years of experience doing this type of thing, and then there are the rest of us. I'll take the experience/people who have actually seen everyone play at this stage.