Young rates as one of the Summit League’s most exciting players. Don’t be surprised if he contends for all-conference honors once again this season.
Nicholson is clearly one of the most talented pro prospects in the Atlantic 10, although many contend he has played second fiddle to Xavier’s Tu Holloway. If he can take his team to new heights in 2011-12, this is a player who could contend for national honors.
If you’re looking for a quick, heady guard who can win with savvy, Holloway might be your man. Last season, he was the Atlantic 10 Player of the Year.
After transferring from Mississippi State, Hansbrough went on to have an outstanding two-year run with the FIghting Irish. Despite an ankle injury that prevented him from performing at the 2011 NBA Combine, Hansbrough still has an above average chance of getting drafted.
After an unbelievable career at Hofstra, Jenkins hopes that his collegiate success will carry over to the NBA.
Is it any surprise that Biyombo could wind up as a lottery pick? He has size and athleticism; two things sorely missing from this year’s draft class.
Tyler has overcome a reputation as somewhat of an enigma by posting strong pre-draft NBA workout numbers. While he still remains a work in progress, his overall improvement has been noteworthy for NBA scouts.
Mirotic's outstanding scoring potential was never really shown during his time with Real Madrid. In fact, he averaged just 14.5 minutes/gm this past season. It certainly hasn't deterred NBA teams from spending an inordinate amount of time scouting Mirotic.
After transferring from Wake Forest, Skeen developed into a legitimate leader for the Virginia Commonwealth Rams in 2010-'11. Will it be enough to get him a shot in the NBA?
Vesely may be the most exciting foreign player available in this year's draft. With size and good floor speed, he could be a good option for a team that employs a lot of transition baskets to score.