If you mean just the young boys in that photo, all around Samsonov's height or shorter, then probably yes, judging from historical trends with Sambo-70 men. The only guy I'm (almost) certain will stay put is Kvitelashvili.
On a side note, what I like about the Russian men is that there isn't one school that dominates, so it's always suspenseful during competitions There are so many promising young men, all with different styles: from Mishin's guys with their telegraphed-but-textbook jumps and choreo/costumes that are so terrible they become cult classics, to Daineko's youngsters with wonderful projection who look like they've just walked onto the ice from a ballet studio... If you take the two main senior rivals this season, Samarin and Aliev, they're polar opposites in style yet both have interesting qualities to watch.
Compared to the ladies, there is less interpersonal drama with Russian men, which makes things more or less interesting depending on one's tastes. Speaking for myself, the only sort of tea I like is the relaxing kind
Yeah, i'm team Moskvina - Daineko with the junior boys, while Rukavicin for the seniors.
Gumennik and Kutovoi are two russian juniors with the most charisma and performance qualities, all the others (including Samsonov) are very much serious serious stone face, only thinking about the jumps, the levels,... With Rukavicin's group i respect that Olga Glinka is there to work on artistry, so it's not just jumps, they work on both.
i'm curious what will happen to Chebotareva now that both Kolyada and Konstantinova left.