The answer is they probably won't because the All Blacks coaches have never lost faith in Milner-Skudder whose run of injuries since he starred at the 2015 World Cup have been cruel and debilitating.
A broken foot and two major shoulder reconstructions wiped out most of 2016 and 2017 and a fair bit of this year's Super Rugby campaign.
But in sporadic patches throughout the last three years, when his body held up long enough for him to string a run of games together, there were reminders of his outrageous talent.
Milner-Skudder is a wing with a point of difference and the All Blacks are always on the hunt for those.
There are effectively two moulds for wings in test football at the moment: the power player who is all about strength and speed and the all-round footballer, a Ben Smith-type who can do it all.
Milner-Skudder doesn't quite fit either. He's an all-round footballer with a much improved kick-catch offering but his main strike weapon is his evasiveness being in possession as he is of one of the most ourtrageous sides-steps in the business.
It's his footwork that makes him deadly as Milner-Skudder can beat defenders from a standing start or with virtually no space to work and that makes it difficult for defences to shut him down.
He's not a big man in comparison with Ioane and Naholo and yet he breaks tackles making him a compelling mix of everything and not a neat fit in either of the two predominant moulds.
The All Blacks packed him off to Manawatu last weekend to get a bit more game time and with a solid hit out behind him, the reasons to pick Milner-Skudder to start at Eden Park outweigh all other options.
"We stuck Nehe back to Manawatu for a reason - to give him a good hit out," said All Blacks assistant coach Ian Foster.
"We have got Bender [Smith] who can go there and we have Damian [McKenzie] and Jordie [Barrett] so that whole combination is something we can play around with.
"He [Milner-Skudder] needed a good run around on the wing. He didn't play for us in June and then he went back and played mainly at fullback for injury reasons at the Hurricanes. I have no issues with that but it was good seeing him play and his instincts were sharp and he looked good on the outside channels."