Yanis has a decent pedigree in multiple different striking disciplines along with a fairly shiny MMA record, so he might -- might -- be able to hang with Talbott better than others on the feet. However, there is the matter of Yanis's debut to consider. I remember him doing okayish against Gomis, but he lost every round and got outstruck leading up to the eventual third round belt line TKO. Of course, that was on short notice up a weight class against a tough guy so you can sorta give him a bit of slack there.
Will Yanis look much better on a full camp at his native weight class? Hard to say. But based on how lost he was and consistently a step behind Gomis, I'll go with Payton instead.