So this time, I just used averages of past Vanilla draft orders to make the attacks more "balanced" from a CW perspective. Basically, in a 4 man draft if everyone made a gentlemen's agreement to pick all their bowlers first, before picking any specialist bats/WK bats, then you could very easily end up with these 4 attacks.
2 people once again going for the 4 man attack though... hmm.
So even eliminating option #2 in this case, as a bit "allroundery" (I wouldn't dismiss it out of hand personally, it mitigates its batting positions nicely), for option #1 I think you're not losing much if anything with a McGrath/Pollock/Murali/Lindwall attack. And you potentially gain with Sobers on batting if you see him as the BBB, and at most lose very little (plus he's one of the greatest options at number 6 out of ATG batsmen, because most simply have never batted that low, if we're being
@bagapath batting order police about it).
And option #4's 4 man attack excluding Kallis, is arguably better or at very least very even with the 4 man attack of option #3. Only thing is how you rank Kallis's value, because he will be a step down from a first pick bat, but his bowling value as a 5th option is not nil.