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This is probably possible, but I believe you'll be in more danger by depending on a USB connected device for the rebuild. I've heard of folks losing whole arrays in external USB enclosures due to flaky controllers or adapters.
Even if you loose the USB hub, wouldn’t there still be parity on the remaining drives? If I were to do it one at a time. I guess the question boils down to is it faster to rebuild from parity or from a USB 3 transfer