Cam Boozer - Big, skilled, smart and wins. Could be the engine on offense, but the athletic-defensive concerns are valid.
AJ Dybansta - A future 25 ppg scorer, but I wonder if he can drive winning or is he just an empty calories scorer.
Darryn Peterson - I lean more toward prep pedigree than what he did at KU. I think there's a decent chance he comes out on top as best player out of the draft.
Caleb Wilson - Super athletic forward with a high motor, but needs to develop a jumper and get stronger.
Keaton Wagler - Worry about his athleticism-strength, but he's tough, can shoot and draws fouls.
Mikel Brown Jr. - Boom or bust, I think he can lead an elite offense if everything goes right.
Darius Acuff Jr. - Very reminiscent of Dame Lillard, but he's an absolute zero on defense.
Brayden Burries - Older freshman with a dynamite jumper and feasts in transition.
Kingston Flemings - Steady two-way guard with both poise and speed. Jumper and finishing needs to develop.
Morez Johnson - Jack of all trades big man. No real weaknesses, no standout trait-skill.
Dailyn Swain - 6'7 point forward with a so-so jumper. Will he be good enough on-ball to warrant having the ball in his hands?
Yaxel Lendborg - Old, athletic combo forward. Not sure I buy the jump shot, but the **** **** Up factor is real.
Aday Mara - 7'3 rim protector with passing skills and good finisher. Slow, non-shooter and poor conditioning.
Ebuka Okorie - Elite speed guard that gets where ever he wants. If he had higher prep pedigree, he'd be a top 10 pick.
Cam Carr - Skinny 6'5 guard that can score in bunches with three point shooting and athletic pop.