The S-02 Pole Position is indeed king of the
hill for balanced maximum summer performance.

The P-Zero (both variants) continue to get a
good rating for dry handling and response but
the S-02 takes it for wet handling (and wear,
compared to a tire like the P-Zero yellow).

The Michelin Pilot Sport and AVS Sport trail
these tires closely for all-round performance
with good wet capabilities.

None of the tires you listed really compete
at the high-end level; they're all good high
performance tires, just not real bad-asses. I
think the SP Sport 9000 is considered to fall
behind all of these in terms of dry grip and
responsiveness; the main SP9000 points are
handling and grip in the wet, and ride noise.

T.