Standing at 6-foot-9, Williams is the prototypical NBA wing.
In his lone college year, he shot just 29.1 percent from deep, but has a smooth jumper that would make you think he could drastically improve as a young NBA player.
One of the most versatile defenders in this entire class, Jones projects have the potential to lock down multiple positions.
While it’s unclear whether Jones could become a star in the NBA, at minimum it appears he could develop into an excellent, high energy forward off the bench.
While he didn’t product jaw dropping numbers as a freshman at Kentucky, he did things very efficiently.
One of the best pure scorers in the entire draft, Thomas is a walking bucket.
Likely best suited early in his professional career as a bench spark plug, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Thomas grow into a starting guard.
Garuba is a Spanish prospect that stands at 6-foot-8, playing professionally for Real Madrid of Liga ACB.
Like many international prospects, Garuba is an extremely smart player, especially on defense.
The second-best center in this draft, Sengun is an extremely crafty playmaker in the paint.
What’s most promising is his age, at just 18 years old, is that he is primed to become a rebuilding team’s next project.
When it comes to flashy play style and generating offense in multiple ways, Cooper is among the best in this class.
While he only played in 12 college games, he averaged 20.2 points and 8.1 assists per contest.