I'm about to ramble.
I am developing a theory about Hayward. Hayward is the kind of player you run an offense through. There's a template for this -- MJ, Kobe, Lebron, Larry Bird; to a lesser extent Wade or Ginobili. I'm not saying Hayward will be as good as any of those guys -- in face I'll guarantee that he won't be. But I do think he's going to need the ball a lot for the next iteration of the Jazz to reach its full potential. From what I have seen, I would be perfectly comfortable handing him the reigns as a point-wing and running the offense through him 50%+ of the time.
We already have an elite big man rotation in Millsap, Favors, and Jefferson. (Though I'm in favor of trading at least one of them to clear room for Favors; first of all, they're all power forwards. Secondly, they seem to be in each others' way.)
We need to* add an elite wing defender and a scoring point guard who can run around without the ball like a demon, getting open and hitting spot up shots. (Curry? Jimmer?) Also a rebounding, shot blocking center.
I think we should trade Harris. I don't see him, for some reason, really letting Hayward run things. It seems like when Harris and Hayward play together, Hayward barely touches the ball.
(*Need? Well, I mean, who knows. But that's how the championship teams that followed this point-SG / point-SF formula have been constructed.)