Actually, the ES 82d 14mm is the only one in the line-up that I wouldn't recommend - due to field curvature apparent in the outer 20% of the field - I used to own one. Pick any other ES eyepiece.
Forget about the relative AFOV (68, 82, 100). IMHO, that's just a personal preference for how you want your view "bordered". All that you can comfortably take in is in the inner 65-70 degrees or so; 68 degrees is enough, and beyond that is window dressing.
Having said that, I have some 82d eyepieces, but that's because I like the view at that focal length - if there'd been a 68 degree eyepiece at that same focal length, with the same performance, I'd probably own it!
BTW, Don's advice is good, if a little short on explanation. Selecting eyepieces is usually best done by picking your lowest and highest practical magnifications (based on a number of factors, including how often you will get to use it/them), selecting corresponding eyepieces at those extremes then in-filling using f/stop intervals (halving the exit pupil area), though mostly you would start with double f/stop intervals (a double f/stop below is equivalent to halving the eyepiece focal length). So, for example:
27mm Pan = exit pupil of 6mm at your focal length (a good figure - largest practical size is 7mm for young eyes and 5mm for old eyes, with 6mm being a good in-between number)
Double f/stop below 6mm is 3mm exit pupil >> 13.5mm focal length.
Double f/stop below 3mm is 1.5mm exit pupil >> 6.75mm focal length.
In-filling at single f/stop intervals also gives 19mm and 9.5mm focal lengths.
So, if the 27mm Panoptic is your starting point, you would have the following set:
27mm, 19mm, 13.5mm, 9.5mm, 6.75mm.
But, don't get too hung up on these numbers - they're only a rough guide. For example, I also have a 40mm eyepiece for wider views (not applicable to you as the exit pupil would be far too large) but didn't want more than 5 widefield eyepieces, so I omitted some focal lengths and picked others in between f/stops to cover the range.
Specifically, my ideal range would be:
40mm, 28mm, 20mm, 14mm, 10mm, 7mm
Restricting myself to commercially available eyepieces and with some focal lengths in between f/stops (in
bold):
40mm, 28mm,
18mm,
11mm, 6.7mm.
This arrangement works very well for me. Your mileage may vary.