For me, my sense is you don't mess with Wood's development. If you think the dude is ready for the Dodgers series, then you bring him up this week and let the team play. If you think it is best for his development to hold off and keep him at AAA until mid-May, then you do so. If his play continues at the level of his spring and the start of AAA, then I don't think he has to be held back to the end of June, the ASB, August 1 (after the trade deadline), or late August (RotY eligible for 2025), but if the Nats think that is the right way to develop him, then that's what the team should do no matter the griping we are gonna do.
I think the rest of the season keys off how they are performing with Wood up. does he provide the increment to keep them near the wild card contention around the ASB. If yes, then I don't sell the relievers and likely not Winker or Thomas. I maybe even see if the equivalent of Made and Herz can bring a Candelario back, and consider whether a Crews could back fill for Thomas or Winker so they can be dealt.
To my thinking, I'm open to being surprised on the upside, but am unwilling to make a move to help the upside until much later. The only improvement to the roster I would do earlier would be to add Wood if he's ready, and I'd do that with no regard for how it impacts the team's projections. Strictly a development call.