Post by TimPig on Dec 10, 2017 18:38:11 GMT -6
**Note: Per 20s, for teams without GMs, I will be doing a Shout poll at the time of the pick, while also using JHB's big board to help out**
JHB's Big Board
Draft
Round One
1. Kansas City Kings - DeShaun Watson PG 6'8" 200 Clemson B B- B C C A
2. Los Angeles Lakers - Leonard Fournette SG 6'4" 225 LSU B- B- C- B- C A
3. Minnesota Timberwolves - JuJu Smith-Schuster SG 6'5" 200 USC B- B- C- C+ C A
4. Seattle SuperSonics - Rashaan Evans SF 6'7" 240 Alabama B- B- B- B- B- B
5. Milwaukee Bucks - Jabrill Peppers G/F 6'5" 220 Michigan C+ B C+ B- C A
6. Boston Celtics - Christian McCaffrey SG 6'3" 195 Stanford B- B- C C+ C A
7. Dallas Mavericks - Speedy Noil PG 5'11" 175 Texas A&M B C+ B C+ D+ A
8. Orlando Magic - Myles Garrett PF 6'8" 240 Texas A&M B+ C- D B- B A
9. Dallas Mavericks (from Knicks) - Cam Robinson C 6'11" 335 Alabama B+ C- C- B B A
10. Vancouver Grizzlies (from Cavs) - Raekwon McMillon PF 6'8" 245 Ohio State B+ C C B- B- B
11. St. Louis Hawks (from Braves) - Adoree Jackson SG 6'3" 185 USC B- C+ C+ B+ C- A
12. Portland Trailblazers - Bo Scarbrough SF 6'6" 225 Alabama B+ C+ C- C+ C+ B
13. Washington Bullets - Dalvin Cook SG 6'3" 190 Florida State B- B- C+ C+ C B
14. Seattle SuperSonics (from Clippers) - Da’Shawn Hand C/PF 6'9" 265 Alabama B- B D B- B- B
15. Cincinnati Royals - Sony Michel G 6'3" 205 Georgia C+ B- C+ B- C B
16. Dallas Mavericks (from Grizzlies) - Quin Blanding SG 6'5" 200 Virginia C+ C+ C B C A
17. Chicago Bulls - Mason Rudolph PG 6'7" 215 Oklahoma State C+ B- A- C C- B
18. Fort Wayne Pistons - Clifton Garrett SF 6'7" 230 LSU B- B- C C+ B- B
19. Seattle SuperSonics (from Raptors) - Tony Brown SG 6'3" 190 Alabama C+ B- C- B- C- A
20. San Diego Clippers (from Nuggets) - Malachi Dupre SG 6'6" 190 LSU B- B- C C+ C B
21. Seattle SuperSonics (from Hawks) - Nick Chubb PG 6'1" 215 Georgia B C+ B+ C C- B
22. Kansas City Kings (from Pelicans) - Andrew Brown C/PF 6'11" 285 Virginia B C+ B+ B- B C
23. Miami Heat - Damien Mama C 6'9" 350 USC A B- B C C+ A
24. Seattle SuperSonics (from Warriors) - Ermon Lane SF 6'8" 195 Florida State C+ B C C+ B- B
25. Indiana Pacers - Allen Lazard SF 6'9" 210 Iowa State B- B- B- B- B- C
26. Charlotte Hornets - Budda Baker PG 5'9" 175 Washington B B B C- D B
27. Seattle SuperSonics (from Suns) - KD Cannon SG 6'4" 180 Baylor B B- D C+ C- B
28. Seattle SuperSonics (from Spurs) - Solomon Thomas C 6'8" 255 Stanford B- C+ B+ B- B- B
29. Utah Jazz - Quenton Nelson C 6'10" 295 Notre Dame B C- D+ C+ B B
Round Two
1. Utah Jazz (from Sonics via Spurs via Hornets) - Gerald Willis III SG 6'7" 350 Florida C+ C D A C B
2. Minnesota Timberwolves - Royce Freeman G 6'3" 215 Oregon B C+ D C+ D+ B
3. Los Angeles Lakers - KC McDermott C 6'10" 300 Miami B D+ D B- B- B
4. San Antonio Spurs (from Bucks) - Teez Tabor SG/SF 6'5" 185 Florida B- C+ C B- C B
5. Boston Celtics - Josh Malone SG 6'8" 200 Tennessee C B C- C+ C B
6. Dallas Mavericks (from Knicks) - Roc Thomas G 6'3" 195 Auburn C+ B- B- C+ D+ B
7. San Antonio Spurs (from Magic) - Jesse Jamison PG 6'0'' 195 22 C B- A- B+ C- A
8. Dallas Mavericks - Thomas Roosma PG 5'11'' 198 23 C B- B+ B D+ A
9. Kansas City Kings - Marlon Humphrey G 6'4" 175 Alabama C C D B+ C A
10. Vancouver Grizzlies (via Kings) - Mark Andrews PF/C 6'11" 260 Oklahoma B+ C C+ C+ B- B
11. Buffalo Braves - Malik McDowell C 7'0" 290 Michigan State B- D+ D B+ B C
12. San Antonio Spurs (from Bullets) - Damian Prince C 6'11" 295 Maryland B D+ D B- B+ B
13. Charlotte Hornets (from Royals) - Jamal Adams SG 6'5" 200 LSU C C+ C- B+ C+ B
14. San Diego Clippers - Edgar Newble SF 6'8'' 223 22 B- B C B- C- B
15. Portland Trailblazers - Joe Mixon SG 6'6" 205 Oklahoma B C D+ C+ C- B
16. Phoenix Suns (from Grizzlies) - Lorenzo Carter PF 6'9" 235 Georgia B C- C B C+ B
17. Chicago Bulls - Kyle Allen SG 6'6" 200 Texas A&M C B C C+ C B
18. Fort Wayne Pistons - Damon Webb PG 6'1" 180 Ohio State C+ C+ C B C- B
19. Toronto Raptors - Jamal Mobley C 7'4'' 316 20 C+ D+ D+ B B B
20. Dallas Mavericks (from Nuggets) - Tre' Williams SF 6'8" 240 Auburn B- C C B B B
21. St. Louis Hawks - Chad Thomas C 6'10" 240 Miami B C- D B B- C
22. Kansas City Kings (from Pelicans) - Andres Cann PF 6'9'' 230 22 C C C- B B- A
23. Utah Jazz - Jalen Odom PG 5'11'' 161 23 C C C+ B C A
24. Miami Heat - Josh Frazier PF 6'8'' 325 22 B D+ D+ B B C
25. Indiana Pacers - Tyler Foyle C 6'11'' 222 23 C C- D+ C+ B B
26. Golden State Warriors - Sean Kersey C 7'2'' 242 23 C+ C C- C+ C+ A
27. Charlotte Hornets - Hunter Cho SG 6'2'' 209 23 C+ C C C+ C A
28. Phoenix Suns - Daniel Rubini SF 6'8'' 251 21 C C+ C C D A
29. San Antonio Spurs - Shawn Turkoglu SF 6'8'' 220 22 C C D C C A
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Prospects
Christian McCaffrey
SG
6'3"
195
Stanford
B- B- C C+ C A
Pros
- [racism]Lunchpail type of kid that is good enough athletically but not elite at all [/racism]
- Works hard and has elite potential.
- Pretty good inside game
- Lights out from three point range
- Secures the ball and rarely turns it over
- Is actually a pretty good rebounder for a SG
Cons
- Mediocre midrange game - will need development
- Doesn't put in much effort defensively
- Poor jumping and lack of height makes him a sub-optimal shot blocker
DeShaun Watson
PG
6'8"
200
Clemson
B B- B C C A
Pros
- Very good athlete that is quicker than he is strong
- Outstanding inside game
- Has very good touch on his long range shots, but could use some work
- Above average midrange game, but also could use some work
- Unselfish with the ball
- His height allows him to block an above-average number of shots
Cons
- Isn't careless with the ball, but turns it over a fair number of times
- Doesn't care about defense
- Doesn't really try to get offensive rebounds
Raekwon McMillon
PF
6'8"
245
Ohio State
B+ C C B- B- B
Pros
- Agile big man that has nifty post moves
- Converts on over 80 percent of his FTs
- Quick feet make him an excellent post and perimeter defender
- Jumps into passing lanes leading to steals
Cons
- Will need to spend time in the weight room to get stronger
- Takes ill-advised threes
- Won't be an elite shot blocker
JuJu Smith-Schuster
SG
6'5"
200
USC
B- B- C- C+ C A
Pros
- Well rounded SG that is above average across the board
- Elite potential
Cons
- Isn't elite at anything
- His ceiling will depend on TCs and how his SC/RCs are applied
Bo Scarbrough
SF
6'6"
225
Alabama
B+ C+ C- C+ C+ B
Pros
- unstoppable inside
- elite strength
- very quick, but not elite
- aggressive offensive rebounder that thrives on putback dunks
Cons
- Ugly form on his jump shot, although he still makes about 70 percent of his FTs
- Doesn't excel at perimeter or post defense
- Dominated college ball due to his athletic gifts - scouts wonder if he's got the potential to be great at the next level
Leonard Fournette
SG
6'4"
225
LSU
B- B- C- B- C A
Pros
- All around scoring guard without a significant offensive weakness.
- Tremendous strength and quickness.
- Doesn't turn the ball over.
- Plus rebounder for a guard.
- Off-the-charts potential.
Cons
- Doesn't pass the ball.
- Mediocre leaping ability.
- Doesn't produce many defensive stats.
Jabrill Peppers
G/F
6'5"
220
Michigan
C+ B C+ B- C A
Pros
- Positionless player that can play anywhere from the 1 to the 4.
- Very quick.
- Versatile defender that is adequate but not great at post, drive, and perimeter defense.
- Polished jump shot that likely will translate into an elite outside scorer.
Cons
- Sub-average inside scorer.
- Good post D footwork, but not strong enough to defend there all game.
- Goes over-the-back too often on the boards do to his elite jumping.
Dalvin Cook
SG
6'3"
190
Florida State
B- B- C+ C+ C B
Pros
- Great athlete
- Not flashy inside but can finish through contact.
- Can block a fair number of shots for a guard.
- Gives above average effort on the defensive boards.
Cons
- Below average jump shot.
- Lazy perimeter defender.
- Scouts are concerned he may be a developed player without much growth potential.
Rashaan Evans
SF
6'7"
240
Alabama
B- B- B- B- B- B
Pros
- Tremendous all-around player that can do it all on the court.
- Not the quickest or strongest athlete, but definitely above average.
- Position versatility on defense; he can guard the 2-4.
- Puts up very good defensive stats.
Cons
- Needs to work on his jump shot.
- Inside game will need some attention.
- He isn't at his ceiling, but he's not raw in terms of potential.
Myles Garrett
PF
6'8"
240
Texas A&M
B+ C- D B- B A
Pros
- God-like strength.
- Good jumper.
- Great shot blocker.
- Very good rebounder.
Cons
- Relies too much on his strength inside.
- Doesn't pass out of the post, making him a turnover liability.
- A lazy perimeter and drive defender.
Adoree Jackson
SG
6'3"
185
USC
B- C+ C+ B+ C- A
Pros
- Elite defender that will almost certainly be a league leader in steals as a rookie.
- Very fast and deceptively strong for a guard.
- Has the potential to be a star if he develops his offensive game.
Cons
- Needs to work on his offense.
- He can get the rim with ease, but doesn't always finish.
- Poor shooting form hurts his percentages from the free throw line as well as from beyond the arc.
Andrew Brown
C/PF
6'11"
285
Virginia
B C+ B+ B- B C
Pros
- Elite passing big man.
- Rarely makes a mistake with the ball.
- Can stretch the defense with the occasional 3 point shot.
- No significant weaknesses.
Cons
- Doesn't excel at anything other than passing the ball.
- Scouts feel like he doesn't have elite potential.
Speedy Noil
PG
5'11"
175
Texas A&M
B C+ B C+ D+ A
Pros
- Speedy wasn't the name his mama gave him - this man is quick.
- Outstanding strength allows him to draw fouls inside and finish through contact.
- He does not turn the ball over.
- Lateral quickness makes him a great perimeter defender.
Cons
- Shooting range doesn't extend much beyond 18 feet.
- He doesn't take chances defensively, which prevents him from contributing defensive stats.
- He breaks out on the offensive end, preventing him from every crashing the defensive boards.
Da’Shawn Hand
C/PF
6'9"
265
Alabama
B- B D B- B- B
Pros
- Smooth shooting stroke for a big man.
- Will be a legit 3 pt threat from day 1.
- Good offensive rebounder that will score on put backs.
- Not a defensive liability down low.
Cons
- Not a plus defender down low.
- Could work on his footwork in the post.
- Ball stopper that rarely passes the ball, leading to turnovers.
- Average shot blocker.
Cam Robinson
C
6'11"
335
Alabama
B+ C- C- B B A
Pros
- Prototypical two-way big.
- Elite inside moves and a nice jump shot.
- Superb post defense.
- Quick hands will lead to a number of steals.
- Has the potential to be one of the best bigs in TMBSL.
Cons
- Average shot blocker.
- Not very quick, even for a big man.
- Poor leaping ability.
Quin Blanding
SG
6'5"
200
Virginia
C+ C+ C B C A
Tony Brown
SG
6'3"
190
Alabama
C+ B- C- B- C- A
Kyle Allen
SG
6'6"
200
Texas A&M
C B C C+ C B
Marlon Humphrey
G
6'4"
175
Alabama
C C D B+ C A
Teez Tabor
SG/SF
6'5"
185
Florida
B- C+ C B- C B
Malachi Dupre
SG
6'6"
190
LSU
B- B- C C+ C B
Lorenzo Carter
PF
6'9"
235
Georgia
B C- C B C+ B
Sony Michel
G
6'3"
205
Georgia
C+ B- C+ B- C B
Joe Mixon
SG
6'6"
205
Oklahoma
B C D+ C+ C- B
Roc Thomas
G
6'3"
195
Auburn
C+ B- B- C+ D+ B
Ermon Lane
SF
6'8"
195
Florida State
C+ B C C+ B- B
Solomon Thomas
C
6'8"
255
Stanford
B- C+ B+ B- B- B
Chad Thomas
C
6'10"
240
Miami
B C- D B B- C
Damian Prince
C
6'11"
295
Maryland
B D+ D B- B+ B
Clifton Garrett
SF
6'7"
230
LSU
B- B- C C+ B- B
Tre' Williams
SF
6'8"
240
Auburn
B- C C B B B
KD Cannon
SG
6'4"
180
Baylor
B B- D C+ C- B
Jamal Adams
SG
6'5"
200
LSU
C C+ C- B+ C+ B
Malik McDowell
C
7'0"
290
Michigan State
B- D+ D B+ B C
Nick Chubb
PG
6'1"
215
Georgia
B C+ B+ C C- B
Gerald Willis III
SG
6'7"
350
Florida
C+ C D A C B
Josh Malone
SG
6'8"
200
Tennessee
C B C- C+ C B
Royce Freeman
G
6'3"
215
Oregon
B C+ D C+ D+ B
Damon Webb
PG
6'1"
180
Ohio State
C+ C+ C B C- B
Damien Mama
C
6'9"
350
USC
A B- B C C+ A
Kc McDermott
C
6'10"
300
Miami
B D+ D B- B- B
Budda Baker
PG
5'9"
175
Washington
B B B C- D B
Quenton Nelson
C
6'10"
295
Notre Dame
B C- D+ C+ B B
Allen Lazard
SF
6'9"
210
Iowa State
B- B- B- B- B- C
Josh Frazier
PF
6'8"
325
Alabama
B D+ D+ B B C
Mark Andrews
PF/C
6'11"
260
Oklahoma
B+ C C+ C+ B- B
Mason Rudolph
PG
6'7"
215
Oklahoma State
C+ B- A- C C- B
JHB's Big Board
Draft
Round One
1. Kansas City Kings - DeShaun Watson PG 6'8" 200 Clemson B B- B C C A
2. Los Angeles Lakers - Leonard Fournette SG 6'4" 225 LSU B- B- C- B- C A
3. Minnesota Timberwolves - JuJu Smith-Schuster SG 6'5" 200 USC B- B- C- C+ C A
4. Seattle SuperSonics - Rashaan Evans SF 6'7" 240 Alabama B- B- B- B- B- B
5. Milwaukee Bucks - Jabrill Peppers G/F 6'5" 220 Michigan C+ B C+ B- C A
6. Boston Celtics - Christian McCaffrey SG 6'3" 195 Stanford B- B- C C+ C A
7. Dallas Mavericks - Speedy Noil PG 5'11" 175 Texas A&M B C+ B C+ D+ A
8. Orlando Magic - Myles Garrett PF 6'8" 240 Texas A&M B+ C- D B- B A
9. Dallas Mavericks (from Knicks) - Cam Robinson C 6'11" 335 Alabama B+ C- C- B B A
10. Vancouver Grizzlies (from Cavs) - Raekwon McMillon PF 6'8" 245 Ohio State B+ C C B- B- B
11. St. Louis Hawks (from Braves) - Adoree Jackson SG 6'3" 185 USC B- C+ C+ B+ C- A
12. Portland Trailblazers - Bo Scarbrough SF 6'6" 225 Alabama B+ C+ C- C+ C+ B
13. Washington Bullets - Dalvin Cook SG 6'3" 190 Florida State B- B- C+ C+ C B
14. Seattle SuperSonics (from Clippers) - Da’Shawn Hand C/PF 6'9" 265 Alabama B- B D B- B- B
15. Cincinnati Royals - Sony Michel G 6'3" 205 Georgia C+ B- C+ B- C B
16. Dallas Mavericks (from Grizzlies) - Quin Blanding SG 6'5" 200 Virginia C+ C+ C B C A
17. Chicago Bulls - Mason Rudolph PG 6'7" 215 Oklahoma State C+ B- A- C C- B
18. Fort Wayne Pistons - Clifton Garrett SF 6'7" 230 LSU B- B- C C+ B- B
19. Seattle SuperSonics (from Raptors) - Tony Brown SG 6'3" 190 Alabama C+ B- C- B- C- A
20. San Diego Clippers (from Nuggets) - Malachi Dupre SG 6'6" 190 LSU B- B- C C+ C B
21. Seattle SuperSonics (from Hawks) - Nick Chubb PG 6'1" 215 Georgia B C+ B+ C C- B
22. Kansas City Kings (from Pelicans) - Andrew Brown C/PF 6'11" 285 Virginia B C+ B+ B- B C
23. Miami Heat - Damien Mama C 6'9" 350 USC A B- B C C+ A
24. Seattle SuperSonics (from Warriors) - Ermon Lane SF 6'8" 195 Florida State C+ B C C+ B- B
25. Indiana Pacers - Allen Lazard SF 6'9" 210 Iowa State B- B- B- B- B- C
26. Charlotte Hornets - Budda Baker PG 5'9" 175 Washington B B B C- D B
27. Seattle SuperSonics (from Suns) - KD Cannon SG 6'4" 180 Baylor B B- D C+ C- B
28. Seattle SuperSonics (from Spurs) - Solomon Thomas C 6'8" 255 Stanford B- C+ B+ B- B- B
29. Utah Jazz - Quenton Nelson C 6'10" 295 Notre Dame B C- D+ C+ B B
Round Two
1. Utah Jazz (from Sonics via Spurs via Hornets) - Gerald Willis III SG 6'7" 350 Florida C+ C D A C B
2. Minnesota Timberwolves - Royce Freeman G 6'3" 215 Oregon B C+ D C+ D+ B
3. Los Angeles Lakers - KC McDermott C 6'10" 300 Miami B D+ D B- B- B
4. San Antonio Spurs (from Bucks) - Teez Tabor SG/SF 6'5" 185 Florida B- C+ C B- C B
5. Boston Celtics - Josh Malone SG 6'8" 200 Tennessee C B C- C+ C B
6. Dallas Mavericks (from Knicks) - Roc Thomas G 6'3" 195 Auburn C+ B- B- C+ D+ B
7. San Antonio Spurs (from Magic) - Jesse Jamison PG 6'0'' 195 22 C B- A- B+ C- A
8. Dallas Mavericks - Thomas Roosma PG 5'11'' 198 23 C B- B+ B D+ A
9. Kansas City Kings - Marlon Humphrey G 6'4" 175 Alabama C C D B+ C A
10. Vancouver Grizzlies (via Kings) - Mark Andrews PF/C 6'11" 260 Oklahoma B+ C C+ C+ B- B
11. Buffalo Braves - Malik McDowell C 7'0" 290 Michigan State B- D+ D B+ B C
12. San Antonio Spurs (from Bullets) - Damian Prince C 6'11" 295 Maryland B D+ D B- B+ B
13. Charlotte Hornets (from Royals) - Jamal Adams SG 6'5" 200 LSU C C+ C- B+ C+ B
14. San Diego Clippers - Edgar Newble SF 6'8'' 223 22 B- B C B- C- B
15. Portland Trailblazers - Joe Mixon SG 6'6" 205 Oklahoma B C D+ C+ C- B
16. Phoenix Suns (from Grizzlies) - Lorenzo Carter PF 6'9" 235 Georgia B C- C B C+ B
17. Chicago Bulls - Kyle Allen SG 6'6" 200 Texas A&M C B C C+ C B
18. Fort Wayne Pistons - Damon Webb PG 6'1" 180 Ohio State C+ C+ C B C- B
19. Toronto Raptors - Jamal Mobley C 7'4'' 316 20 C+ D+ D+ B B B
20. Dallas Mavericks (from Nuggets) - Tre' Williams SF 6'8" 240 Auburn B- C C B B B
21. St. Louis Hawks - Chad Thomas C 6'10" 240 Miami B C- D B B- C
22. Kansas City Kings (from Pelicans) - Andres Cann PF 6'9'' 230 22 C C C- B B- A
23. Utah Jazz - Jalen Odom PG 5'11'' 161 23 C C C+ B C A
24. Miami Heat - Josh Frazier PF 6'8'' 325 22 B D+ D+ B B C
25. Indiana Pacers - Tyler Foyle C 6'11'' 222 23 C C- D+ C+ B B
26. Golden State Warriors - Sean Kersey C 7'2'' 242 23 C+ C C- C+ C+ A
27. Charlotte Hornets - Hunter Cho SG 6'2'' 209 23 C+ C C C+ C A
28. Phoenix Suns - Daniel Rubini SF 6'8'' 251 21 C C+ C C D A
29. San Antonio Spurs - Shawn Turkoglu SF 6'8'' 220 22 C C D C C A
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Prospects
SG
6'3"
195
Stanford
B- B- C C+ C A
Pros
- [racism]Lunchpail type of kid that is good enough athletically but not elite at all [/racism]
- Works hard and has elite potential.
- Pretty good inside game
- Lights out from three point range
- Secures the ball and rarely turns it over
- Is actually a pretty good rebounder for a SG
Cons
- Mediocre midrange game - will need development
- Doesn't put in much effort defensively
- Poor jumping and lack of height makes him a sub-optimal shot blocker
PG
6'8"
200
Clemson
B B- B C C A
Pros
- Very good athlete that is quicker than he is strong
- Outstanding inside game
- Has very good touch on his long range shots, but could use some work
- Above average midrange game, but also could use some work
- Unselfish with the ball
- His height allows him to block an above-average number of shots
Cons
- Isn't careless with the ball, but turns it over a fair number of times
- Doesn't care about defense
- Doesn't really try to get offensive rebounds
PF
6'8"
245
Ohio State
B+ C C B- B- B
Pros
- Agile big man that has nifty post moves
- Converts on over 80 percent of his FTs
- Quick feet make him an excellent post and perimeter defender
- Jumps into passing lanes leading to steals
Cons
- Will need to spend time in the weight room to get stronger
- Takes ill-advised threes
- Won't be an elite shot blocker
SG
6'5"
200
USC
B- B- C- C+ C A
Pros
- Well rounded SG that is above average across the board
- Elite potential
Cons
- Isn't elite at anything
- His ceiling will depend on TCs and how his SC/RCs are applied
SF
6'6"
225
Alabama
B+ C+ C- C+ C+ B
Pros
- unstoppable inside
- elite strength
- very quick, but not elite
- aggressive offensive rebounder that thrives on putback dunks
Cons
- Ugly form on his jump shot, although he still makes about 70 percent of his FTs
- Doesn't excel at perimeter or post defense
- Dominated college ball due to his athletic gifts - scouts wonder if he's got the potential to be great at the next level
SG
6'4"
225
LSU
B- B- C- B- C A
Pros
- All around scoring guard without a significant offensive weakness.
- Tremendous strength and quickness.
- Doesn't turn the ball over.
- Plus rebounder for a guard.
- Off-the-charts potential.
Cons
- Doesn't pass the ball.
- Mediocre leaping ability.
- Doesn't produce many defensive stats.
G/F
6'5"
220
Michigan
C+ B C+ B- C A
Pros
- Positionless player that can play anywhere from the 1 to the 4.
- Very quick.
- Versatile defender that is adequate but not great at post, drive, and perimeter defense.
- Polished jump shot that likely will translate into an elite outside scorer.
Cons
- Sub-average inside scorer.
- Good post D footwork, but not strong enough to defend there all game.
- Goes over-the-back too often on the boards do to his elite jumping.
SG
6'3"
190
Florida State
B- B- C+ C+ C B
Pros
- Great athlete
- Not flashy inside but can finish through contact.
- Can block a fair number of shots for a guard.
- Gives above average effort on the defensive boards.
Cons
- Below average jump shot.
- Lazy perimeter defender.
- Scouts are concerned he may be a developed player without much growth potential.
SF
6'7"
240
Alabama
B- B- B- B- B- B
Pros
- Tremendous all-around player that can do it all on the court.
- Not the quickest or strongest athlete, but definitely above average.
- Position versatility on defense; he can guard the 2-4.
- Puts up very good defensive stats.
Cons
- Needs to work on his jump shot.
- Inside game will need some attention.
- He isn't at his ceiling, but he's not raw in terms of potential.
PF
6'8"
240
Texas A&M
B+ C- D B- B A
Pros
- God-like strength.
- Good jumper.
- Great shot blocker.
- Very good rebounder.
Cons
- Relies too much on his strength inside.
- Doesn't pass out of the post, making him a turnover liability.
- A lazy perimeter and drive defender.
SG
6'3"
185
USC
B- C+ C+ B+ C- A
Pros
- Elite defender that will almost certainly be a league leader in steals as a rookie.
- Very fast and deceptively strong for a guard.
- Has the potential to be a star if he develops his offensive game.
Cons
- Needs to work on his offense.
- He can get the rim with ease, but doesn't always finish.
- Poor shooting form hurts his percentages from the free throw line as well as from beyond the arc.
C/PF
6'11"
285
Virginia
B C+ B+ B- B C
- Elite passing big man.
- Rarely makes a mistake with the ball.
- Can stretch the defense with the occasional 3 point shot.
- No significant weaknesses.
Cons
- Doesn't excel at anything other than passing the ball.
- Scouts feel like he doesn't have elite potential.
PG
5'11"
175
Texas A&M
B C+ B C+ D+ A
Pros
- Speedy wasn't the name his mama gave him - this man is quick.
- Outstanding strength allows him to draw fouls inside and finish through contact.
- He does not turn the ball over.
- Lateral quickness makes him a great perimeter defender.
Cons
- Shooting range doesn't extend much beyond 18 feet.
- He doesn't take chances defensively, which prevents him from contributing defensive stats.
- He breaks out on the offensive end, preventing him from every crashing the defensive boards.
C/PF
6'9"
265
Alabama
B- B D B- B- B
Pros
- Smooth shooting stroke for a big man.
- Will be a legit 3 pt threat from day 1.
- Good offensive rebounder that will score on put backs.
- Not a defensive liability down low.
Cons
- Not a plus defender down low.
- Could work on his footwork in the post.
- Ball stopper that rarely passes the ball, leading to turnovers.
- Average shot blocker.
C
6'11"
335
Alabama
B+ C- C- B B A
Pros
- Prototypical two-way big.
- Elite inside moves and a nice jump shot.
- Superb post defense.
- Quick hands will lead to a number of steals.
- Has the potential to be one of the best bigs in TMBSL.
Cons
- Average shot blocker.
- Not very quick, even for a big man.
- Poor leaping ability.
SG
6'5"
200
Virginia
C+ C+ C B C A
SG
6'3"
190
Alabama
C+ B- C- B- C- A
SG
6'6"
200
Texas A&M
C B C C+ C B
G
6'4"
175
Alabama
C C D B+ C A
SG/SF
6'5"
185
Florida
B- C+ C B- C B
SG
6'6"
190
LSU
B- B- C C+ C B
PF
6'9"
235
Georgia
B C- C B C+ B
G
6'3"
205
Georgia
C+ B- C+ B- C B
SG
6'6"
205
Oklahoma
B C D+ C+ C- B
G
6'3"
195
Auburn
C+ B- B- C+ D+ B
SF
6'8"
195
Florida State
C+ B C C+ B- B
C
6'8"
255
Stanford
B- C+ B+ B- B- B
C
6'10"
240
Miami
B C- D B B- C
C
6'11"
295
Maryland
B D+ D B- B+ B
SF
6'7"
230
LSU
B- B- C C+ B- B
SF
6'8"
240
Auburn
B- C C B B B
SG
6'4"
180
Baylor
B B- D C+ C- B
SG
6'5"
200
LSU
C C+ C- B+ C+ B
C
7'0"
290
Michigan State
B- D+ D B+ B C
PG
6'1"
215
Georgia
B C+ B+ C C- B
SG
6'7"
350
Florida
C+ C D A C B
SG
6'8"
200
Tennessee
C B C- C+ C B
G
6'3"
215
Oregon
B C+ D C+ D+ B
PG
6'1"
180
Ohio State
C+ C+ C B C- B
C
6'9"
350
USC
A B- B C C+ A
C
6'10"
300
Miami
B D+ D B- B- B
PG
5'9"
175
Washington
B B B C- D B
C
6'10"
295
Notre Dame
B C- D+ C+ B B
SF
6'9"
210
Iowa State
B- B- B- B- B- C
PF
6'8"
325
Alabama
B D+ D+ B B C
PF/C
6'11"
260
Oklahoma
B+ C C+ C+ B- B
PG
6'7"
215
Oklahoma State
C+ B- A- C C- B