Thanks for giving the main racquet specs in your question. Saves me time jumping between them at tenniswarehouse.com
So, if you tend to hit long, you will want something with more control than power. Basically, you want a racquet that won't add much to your power, so that you won't hit long a lot. Going strictly by this, the KBlade tour is probably the best option. But that might not be the case.
It has a really small head, which means you have to be really consistent in your strokes to keep hitting the sweet spot. I don't know how consistent you are, so the evaluation would be up to you.
That brings me to the 98. If the 93 inch head is too demanding for you, the 98 is your next best bet. It will have a little more power than the tour, but is still very control-oriented.
As for the Team, I'm not sure I would go for that one. It's got a large head, and is rather lightweight. This would be a good racquet for an advancing intermediate player. I think it just wouldn't have enough control for you.
As far as the srings, those are all pretty expensive. I mean, the NXT tour is the cheapest you picked, and it's 17 bucks for the strings itself. Add 15 to 20 more for labor, and that's an expensive stringing job. So, of the three, I'd go for the NXT, because you probably dont' really need the extra stuff you get from natural gut, or K-gut. You would probably be just fine using a normal syn. gut string, like Prince syn. gut with duraflex. It's only about 5 bucks for the set, and they work just fine.