The above mentioned qualities are definately very important when you consider prelim spots. It's easy after not matching to feel like you have no choice but to take whatever you're offered. However, you are likely among the very top few applicants being considered for any prelim spot around the country, and not all of them fill. Make sure you get a deal that allows you to get into ortho (even straight to PGY 2) with rotations and interviews, etc. Program name and so forth are not as important. It's better to have a supportive department that will allow you to get the rotations you need and do all your interviews. Make sure that's part of the deal before you sign on if possible. The above sound like great programs. The opposite, for example, would be Phoenix Integrated Surgical Residency at Banner in Phoenix. I got into ortho anyway from there, but I would not have been able to start as a 2 without some serious making up of rotations and it was a miracle that I made it to interviews. The ortho department was very helpful, but the gensurg department was the opposite and they are the people who run your life as a prelim.