Based on the recent Magic: the Gathering tournaments and events posted online from my reference website MTG Top8, I have been considering this particular deck archetype as to how it would par with the top-tier decks in the format. The deck build is Mono-White Control but this decklist I have found is having a good ratio of the creatures and non-creature spells.
The new BRO creature cards added in the mix are Loran of the Third Path and Steel Seraph, both of which provide value in both early and late-game scenarios. Loran will not only destroy relevant artifacts (Bankbuster) or enchantments (Wedding Announcement) but late-game card draws let you get closer to drawing your main threats. Seraph gives you two options: a prototype 3/3 early clock or a late-game full mana cost cast. Either way, every combat trigger ability is significant in gaining your board advantage, especially on the curve.
Check out the full Mono White Control decklist (with Sideboard) below played by joaoclaudioms.