Doesn't have elite first step or explosiveness to blow by defendersĢ Jalen Suggs | 6-4, 205 | SG | Fr.Came up big in clutch situations, but had notable late-game blunders in big moments either lacking awareness or forcing bad passes.Turnover-prone - averaged more turnovers than assists at Oklahoma State.
Uses size to his advantage on both sides of the court.Devastatingly effective in isolation scenarios.Good creation ability on offense with the ball in his hands, and can create space to get shots for himself and others.Great passing vision and guts to execute off what he sees.You can find my most recent mock draft here. So to break down those five and the rest of the players ranked in the lottery of our most recent CBS Sports Top 75 Big Board update, we've broken out scouting reports below - along with strengths, weaknesses and player comparisons - to give you an idea for how the draft is viewed and who at the top teams might target based on needs. The value of a pick decreases substantially in this draft outside the top five. 6 through the teens in this draft looks fluid. But at the top is where this class blows away evaluators, with five players - Cade Cunningham, Jalen Suggs, Evan Mobley, Jalen Green and Jonathan Kuminga - profiling as Tier One talents who could change the fortunes of a franchise.
This draft is as strong as any of the last decade and littered with depth. There was an error processing your subscription.