This is not a predictor of when these players will be taken. These rankings, based on discussions with dozens of NBA and college coaches, and NBA college scouts and team executives, address the question of how ready players are to play the position which they are assigned: in other words, if there was a game tonight, who would play better at that position tonight, not in three years. Players are ranked based on the position that the coaches and scouts believe is their best NBA position, and even then, there is always disagreement between teams.
1. Kawhi Leonard (San Diego St.)
2. Chris Singleton (Florida St.)
3. Jordan Hamilton (Texas)
4. Tobias Harris (Tennessee)
5. Tyler Honeycutt (UCLA)
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