A few different strategies, some of them can coexist.
1) Plan to leave at least one, maybe two scholarships open every season. That gives some cushion in case 2 of the 4 elite players you are hypothetically lucky enough to sign in this final old-style season ditch you before your dream season comes to fruition. Elite D1 teams can operate pretty well with 10 (or fewer) contributors, and that will still be true in 3.0.
2) Instead of targeting only elite players, target a role player and/or project, or two. Mix some certified 4-year players in to your classes.
3) Go for broke, and manage expectations; get used to having to rebuild if you are A) lucky enough to land 4-5 early entry caliber commodities in a season, and B) unlucky enough to lose them when you have no or few graduating seniors to help cover for them. High reward tactics should have high risk, and that's exactly what you'll be undertaking if you target only elite players with your extra scholarship war chest this season.
4) Starting next year, use your base attention points to target primarily late preference players early on. You can get to CVs without offering a scholarship. But obviously don't waste that on players who are going to make an early decision. Then when you do have early entries, you can use those extra scholarship resources as a weapon, as you've always been able to do.