1. Great Osobor, from Utah State: Osobor is a straight-up monster. He has super soft hands, and he dominated the Mountain West with his low-post brilliance and his rock-solid passing chops. Osobor lives at the free throw line.
2. Trevon Brazile, from Arkansas: College is on the backburner for Brazile who is solely focused on the NBA Draft, but if he returns, Brazile will have a massive market. He still has such an intriguing skillset with his length, athleticism, fluidity and jumper.
3. JT Toppin, from New Mexico: Toppin was an outstanding play-finisher for New Mexico this past season. The Mountain West Freshman of the Year was an outstanding offensive rebounder, and he was highly efficient as a roller or when he’d duck in and get a post-up chance. Toppin is already really good. He could be awesome next season.
4. Ven-Allen Lubin, from Vanderbilt: Lubin is just good at a little bit of everything. The motor is always revved up, and Lubin is so hard to keep off the glass. He shot over 66% at the rim. The 6-foot-8, 230-pound forward is probably best suited paired next to a skilled center who can stretch the floor.
5. Ezra Ausar, from East Carolina: Ausar has to refine his game a bit more, but there’s plenty to like. The 6-foot-8, 247-pound forward is a foul-drawing machine who has plenty of versatility on defense.
6. Achor Achor, from Samford: The 6-foot-9, 225-pound forward is an explosive athlete who improved a ton after one full offseason with Samford’s coaching staff. He’s a low-volume, efficient 3-point shooter who can get downhill in a jiffy. If Achor is the second-best rim protector on your team, your two-point defense will be great.