Hmmm....your argument is not that convincving. Look at the AF model with currently more UAV pilots than Fighter Pilots. Is this the Navy's future?
The Air Force will likely always control the bulk of larger UAV’s, it’s their mission. Even then as Fester pointed out, a peer or near-peer adversary would negate the advantages of almost all of our current UAV assets, they’ve had 20 years to watch and learn how we do business and devise numerous ways to counter them. Those who have come to expect pervasive ISR will be in for a rude shock if we do fight someone who can actually utilize modern air defense weapons instead of randomly firing them off into the sky.