Agreed! Favors has drastically improved offensively, but he is NOT more important than Gordon on either end.
I think the Jazz have a well balanced team that just needs a little more time to mature, and to work in their best creator and finisher at the rim; Burks. Hood was a steal, but I probably start Burks over him, simply because defense is strongly needed in the second unit because Hello, Burke is there. Hood fits nicely in any lineup, and should be able to score 16-17 points nightly.
Dante has the tools, but is simply overwhelmed at this point. After puberty, I predict he becomes at the very least, a borderline All-star talent, despite not having any facet of his offensive game that is currently above D-League level. Course, he went from playing high schoolers to the top 30 pgs in the world in a matter of days, takes a while to acclimate. In reality, a heavy dose of Koolaid and blind optimism are required if you currently watch him and think someday he'll be able to score consistently, I have both.
Utah does need a stretch four, but Booker may be able to work on that aspect of his game to tolerably fill that role. Ingles fills the need of a bright guy that's a good team player with only one iota of athletic talent, but has the special skill of getting under the skin of the opposition.
Gordon is easily Utah's best and most well rounded player, a fact that would be lost on no one if he didn't look like he just stepped out of choir. This also contributes to his lack of respect from the officials, but that will get better. He is worth every penny of his contract before the cap change, and is an absolute steal after the fact (I admit I thought they well overpaid).
I believe both Gobert and Exum will come back unrecognizable on offense, in a good way, and they both need to for the Jazz to become something more than playoff fodder. It would be nice to get someone really good in the draft or in free agency, but not a requirement. The greatest improvement needs to come from within.