The short answer to this is "They don't". There's no way there is enough room for everyone. The super elite guys who are really going to get the squeeze are Sealey, Ryder, and Duke, who all may end up competing for one spot (174). At least one will end up leaving, just by necessity, once the pecking order shakes itself out. These three guys are blocked by Haines/Mesenbrink from below up to 165 (these two guys will be undefeated for the rest of their respective careers and aren't going anywhere), and from above by Barr at 184 (and I believe the hype about Barr). So, you have 3 world caliber top 10 recruits who are competing for one spot or have to beat a multi-time national champ either above or below. Once Mesenbrink leaves after 2027, there will be two spots if any of them can still make 165.
Up to 165 could work itself out:
2025:
125 Lilledahl
133 Nagao
141 Bartlett
149 SVN
157 Haines/Mes
165 Haines/Mes
174 Facundo
184 Barr
197 Cochran
HWT Kerk
RS: Davis, M. Gibson, Kasak, Perry, Sealey, Ryder, Mirasola, Mirasola
2026:
125 Lilledahl
133 Davis
141 Nagao
149 SVN
157 Haines/Mes
165 Haines/Mes
174 ??? Facundo/Sealey/Ryder
184 Barr
197 Mirosola
HWT Mirasola
RS: Desmond, Duke, Cunningham, Henckel
2027:
125 Desmond
133 Lilledahl
141 Davis
149 Kasak
157 SVN
165 Mesenbrink
174 ??? Facundo/Sealey/Ryder/Duke (!!!!!!)
184 Barr
197 Mirasola
HWT Mirasola
Facundo and at least one of Sealey/Ryder/Duke (or Barr if one of them goes up and beats him) are the most likely candidates to portal out. Facundo should be able to hold down 174 next year while Sealey and Ryder RS, but I'm not sure after that. That's A LOT of talent to hold off.