With zero real data to base this on, without Kane I would predict this current team is a bottom 10 team, likely finishing in the 6-10 range. (Basically, a repeat of this last year). The wildcard is what DW would do with the cap space (which fortunately should not be much, since most desirable free agents are off the board and the rest should be by the time the investigation concludes). But that type of war chest would allow DW all kinds of room to screw things up via trades as the season progresses. Basically, no way to predict how DW jumps if Kane's contract is suddenly off the books.