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Okay I need to point out that you seem to be going off the comic book versions.
Have you seen any films that Bucky appears in? He has a bunch of superhuman feats of strength ( although admittedly he heavily favours his bionic arm in hand to hand combat), but also durability ( surviving massive falls unharmed , leaping off buildings , taking full on punches from Iron Man ) and speed ( outrunning cars). If that's normal human where are you from, Krypton ? If all he had was a bionic arm then he wouldn't have lasted long against Cap or Black Panther in hand to hand, and he certainly did. Clearly Bucky has a similar level of enhancement to Cap.
I don't recall him ever lasting long (by himself) in hand to hand against anyone super-strong other than Cap, who was too nostalgic to really go after him. His fight against Black Panther was blink and you miss it with Bucky mostly just trying to run away and Iron Man tossed him around like a rag doll (yes, he survived, but so have plenty of other people Iron Man fought). Don't recall specifically how 'massive' any of his falls were, but surviving ridiculous falls is a fairly common trait even in supposedly human characters so it doesn't mean much to me unless it's really explicitly called out as truly extraordinary (like the scene where Cap jumps with no parachute). (Hell, the biggest fall I can think of that Bucky survived would be the very first one from the train - the one that happened when he very clearly and definitively had not yet been enhanced.)
I will agree 'normal human' was the wrong phrase to use. Obviously he must be enhanced to some degree. He is faster and stronger than characters like Widow, Hawkeye, Falcon, etc, and if he weren't enhanced somehow, he'd be dead/dying of old age by now, anyway. But I've never seen any reason to believe his enhancement was anywhere near the level of Cap's and his fighting prowess - at least outside of fighting normal humans - is pretty much all about the arm.
What ?Near Hulk level strength? Based on what ?
Drax and Gamora easily burst free of fully grown Groot's tendrils. I struggle to think of any significant strength feats other than impaling and smashing a bunch of Sakaarans.
You cannot compare MCU Groot to Mr Fantastic or Ms Marvel - because they don't exist in the MCU yet.
Maybe Hulk level is overestimating him. It's hard to say exactly what level it is, but considering how effortlessly he rips through prisons, tosses dozens of trained soldiers around simultaneously like a child playing with toys and literally lifts a guy who clearly weighs several hundred pounds at least with just two 'fingers', I don't think there's any doubt that he's dozens if not hundreds of orders of magnitude stronger than Bucky and certainly Sam.
Also, whether Mr. Fantastic/Ms. Marvel exist yet in the MCU or not is completely irrelevant. I'm just using their names as a shorthand to convey a certain kind of ability that Groot clearly possesses - an ability which means, among other things, that it would be almost impossible for Bucky to stay out of Groot's reach. And also that any damage Bucky could do to Groot would be temporary at best.
What feats does Rocket have in aerial combat? Other than keeping distance from a giant monster or angry planet tendrils? None. Sam has evaded air to air missiles..
He doesn't need any. He's not a flyer. But I look back at the camp fight scene in Guardians two, and I don't see any hope in hell of a guy like Falcon actually getting a lock on that level of speed and evasion. But vice versa - I have no problem believing Rocket can come up with something that can track Falcon.
However you have a point that Rocket is a superb tactician but his feats are against no name goons like the Ravagers and Ronan's Sakaran thugs. Sam and Bucky are in a different weight class.
If Rocket has some particularly cool gadgets he and Groot might win, but otherwise this is going to be a very tough fight.
And the Nova Corps. And I don't automatically accept the idea that the Ravagers and Sakarans are just total pushovers that offer no proof of capability. Especially not when we're talking here about Sam and Bucky. Not Steve. Not Stark. Not Natasha. Not Fury. Like I said, they're great soldiers. But they're dependent on what they have to start with - they have zero potential for pulling some unknown ace out of their sleeve and their tactical successes are almost exclusively as followers and/or hidden assets with the element of surprise.
Vision wins 3-0.