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Zion Harmon C+ B- B- C C- A
At Kentucky, Zion led the Wildcats to an NCAA championship along with player of the year honors. Ready now point guard who can develop into the top tier. Great jump shot. Good handles. Defensively, he will need to improve at stealing the ball. But can guard perimeter and on the drive well. If Harmon can steadily improve, he has a has to be an all star type of player. Amazing potential

Brayon Freeman C- B C A- C B
More of a combo guard who might have better success at shooting guard. Has the vision but will need to improve his handles. Shoots and scores well from midrange and reliable free throw shooter. Very quick. Great off the ball defender. And relentless on the ball. Good potential

Devin Askew C+ B C+ B+ D B
Has good size for the point guard position with ideal length. Is able to use his size and strength to get where he wants on the court. He is able to get into the paint and create for himself and others. Is a willing passer, and puts passes on target allowing his teammates to catch and shoot. Will need work with his handles. Good potential

Meechie Johnson C- A- C C+ D+ B
The first thing that jumps out about Meechie is his seemingly limitless shooting range. Good speed. Decent handles. Although he is not the most explosive athlete, the threat of his jumper forces defenders to guard him way out on the perimeter, making it easier for him to get by his man and find the open man. Good potential

Jalen Blackmon C C C+ C+ C- A
Will need to further develop virtually every facet of his game to be a starting-caliber point guard, which he has the talent to become a great player. Below average offensive game. Average ball handler. Good passer. Solid defender. He has all of the physical tools a team could ask for, but his skill development will be the key if he’s to be an integral part of a team’s rotation. Good potential

Randy Brady C C B C+ D B
Fast quick pure point guard. Has best handles in the draft class. Will need to improve offensively to make an impact on a roster. Defensively, scouts feel he can improve. Overall good potential

Seth Wilson D C+ B A- D C
Ball hawk who averaged over 2 steals per game at Ohio State. Solid jumper. Great at guarding the perimeter. Scouts wonder if he has any more development left. Solid potential

Daylan Jones C- B B C+ C- A
Great jump shot. Quick pesky guard who loves one on one matchups. Overall needs to hit the weight room to have any success in DASL. Solid potential

Jaylani Darden C- B- C C C B
Good jumper. Good handles. Needs to improve vision. Defensively, needs work. Good potential

TJ Morris
Great jump shot. Solid handles. Great at stealing the ball. Good strength and athletic abilities. Good potential
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