I agree with this line of thinking, it is just surprising to hear considering the discussion about Ingram and Ball in this thread.
That is not a bad list, I would take off Anunoby, Bell (who is six months older than Kuzma) and add in Kuzma and Dennis Smith. After you go Mitchell, Ball, Markkanen, and Tatum I think you can add the others in any order you prefer based on team needs. Kuzma could certainly fit in the # 5 slot.
(Edit: I have seen a bunch of Bell, and only a little of Anunoby, a little help with the logic on the Brit would be appreciated, I realize other people really like him, I just don't know why)
Another interesting Kuzma game is where he fits into the birth year year 1995 players if you rank them by tiers:
1A - Porzingas
1B - KAT
a bunch of space
2 -Jokic
another large amount of space
3A - Wiggins
3B - Aaron Gordon
4A - Kuzma
4B - Trey Lyles
4C - Hollis Jefferson
4D - Jordan Bell
5A - Okafor
6A- Oubre
or something like that. Kuzma is certainly in the top 6-8 of his birth year so far.
There are some notable 1995 guys who look a bit like busts (Exum, Hezonja) or who have had significant injury issues (Jabari Parker, LaVine) and are difficult to place.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/friv/birthyears.fcgi?year=1995