The Hungarian national sportsnewspaper is far more hopeful for than I am or L'Equipe.
My prediction: 5 gold and 16 total medals.
L'Equipe's prediction: 5 gold, 5 silver, 4 bronze
Hungarian national sportnewspaper: 8 gold, 8 silver, 9 bronze
Gold medalists:
Hungarian men's epee team, Fencing
Csipes / Gazsó, women's K2 500m, Canoe Sprint
Mária Érdi, women's ILCA6, Sailing
Bálint Kopasz, men's K1 1000m, Canoe Sprint
Hubert Kós, men's 200m backstroke, Swimming
Dávid Losonczi, men's 87kg GR, Wrestling
Omar Gergely Salim, men's 58kg, Taekwondo
Gergely Siklósi, men's epee, Fencing
Silver medalists:
Dávid Betlehem, men's 10km open water, Swimming
Csaba Böhm, men's individual, Modern Pentathlon
Hungarian men's water polo team, Water Polo
Michelle Gulyás, women's individual, Modern Pentathlon
Bence Halász, men's hammer throw, Athletics
Nádas / Tótka, men's K2 500m, Canoe Sprint
István Péni, men's 50m rifle 3 pos, Shooting
Hunharian women's K4 boat, Canoe Sprint
Bronze medalists:
Hungarian women's sabre team, Fencing
Tamara Csipes, women's K1 500m, Canoe Sprint
Hungarian men's sabre team, Fencing
Áron Szilágyi, men's sabre, Fencing
Veronika Major, women's 25m pistol, Shooting
Iszmail Muszukajev, men's 65kg freestyle, Wrestling
Hungarian women's water polo team, Water Polo
Kristóf Rasovszky, men's 10km open water, Swimming
Krisztián Tóth, men's 90kg, Judo
Ádám Varga, men's K1 1000m, Canoe Sprint
This is very close to a best case scenario for Hungary. But for some reason they aren't predicting any medals for Milák.