This is just for fun (and my love of excel, I guess) but I did something similar for Yuzu so I thought I'd do it for all the other top men too.
Here's Nathan's
fantasy protocol, that takes into account the maximum GOE he has gotten for each element this season, separately from the SP and FS, as well as maximum PCS, in order to calculate a possible total score. I have only used values from international competitions (GP series and 4CC) from this season, since they're the ones that count for personal bests. I'm not using Nationals, though since he did better there than at 4CC, one might use those scores as indicative of his potential totals. However, for the purpose of this fantasy protocol, I've only taken into account international competitions to avoid 'national inflation' scores.
Notes: I only used values from each set of performances, so the max GOE from the 4Lz-3T in the SP is taken only from the values of that combo in the SP (and not the max GOE he has gotten from this combination in general, which was in his FS). I have done this for all the other top men I've been working on.
Since he hasn't actually done the proposed 3A-1Lo-3F yet, I used 0 GOE for it.
If he goes clean in the FS, his PCS will quite probably rise as well, but here I used only the max PCS he's gotten internationally, which were at 4CC. You can add up the Nationals PCS, for example, to match up more with what a clean Nathan might possibly get.
Nathan has the highest BV of everyone, including Boyang, and he can still raise it quite comfortably by either replacing a 4T with another 4Lz or 4F or, you know, add one of those for 6 quads total and take out a 3A. It hurts my mind to think of that. His margin in BV, at that point, will be larger than any margin in PCS the other top guys might have, so in the end, it's all up to those GOEs (and landing stuff).