Hey Jatin, As I said, frameworks are output based and assume you've already run discovery.
Prioritization isn't a linear process and happens at different stages, so looking at frameworks and how they compare is looking at one step in the entire process.
If you're looking to use a framework, it should really be there to help you answer questions like: what confidence do we have that working on this will bring us revenue, do we have any customers that have asked for this? etc
A framework is there to help you frame the conversation, not to act as a silo for you to make decisions. Hope that helps!