Id say it actually helps more because of NIL. Ya, top players cost, but those transfers are just like the high school recruits you're not getting if you're not high profile. Iowa already doesn't get that. However there are for more affordable players that more schools of our caliber are all going to be after. And with the instant gratification of kids these days, all these short rentals want to go to a winner. And Iowa being where there are with a first year coach looks really good to them right now.
Im no coach, but I think a winning formula is going to be buying guards and developing forwards and centers. A lot of big men take time to develop anyways. Look at the 7'9 Florida kid. He doesn't play now, but he will. He's a big gangly un-cord now, but I'm sure that changes over 3-4 years. Kind of like the Theo Epstein model of developing hitters and buying pitchers. Focus your high school recruiting on long term players and use your capital to sign impact ready guards.