Post by Ducky on Dec 13, 2007 22:05:37 GMT -5
A+ Kaleb Ferrell(Michigan) SF 19 6-7 225lbs B C+ C C+ C- A FR
A Jereme Richmond(Illinois) SF 22 6-7 205lbs B- B- B- B C B
A- Isaiah Austin(Minnesota) SF 21 6-9 215lbs B- C+ D B+ C B JR
B Adubakan Kamara(Maryland) SF 21 6-6 215lbs B- C C- B C- B JR
B Brenton Scott(Indiana) SF 20 6-7 215lbs C+ B- C- C- C A SO
B- Craig Victor(LSU) SF 20 6-6 200lbs B- C C- C B- B SO
C+ Rayshawn Rasheed(St. Josephs) SF 23 6-7 195lbs C C+ C B C- B
C+ Shelton Mitchell(Washington) SF 20 6-8 195lbs C+ C C- C+ C- A SO
C+ Demetrius Wilson(Wisconsin) SF 23 6-6 220lbs C+ B+ D+ C C- C
C Brandon Key(Memphis) SF 19 6-6 190lbs C C+ C C C- A FR
C Christian Morgan(Texas) SF 21 6-5 230lbs B+ C- C- C D+ C JR
C Jason Eddie(NC State) SF 21 6-6 195lbs C+ C+ C- C C- A JR
C- Cameron Harvey(Illinois) SF 21 6-6 200lbs C+ C C B- C C JR
C- John Damun(Sacramento State) SF 23 6-6 185lbs B C- C- C C- D
D+ Jordan Gray(Kansas State) SF 23 6-7 210lbs C+ C+ C- C C C
D+ DiShon Harris(Vanderbilt) SF 22 6-6 190lbs C+ C C C C- C
D+ Michael Gilchrist(Virginia) SF 23 6-4 220lbs C C- C+ C+ C- D
D Brian Dawkins(Tennessee) SF 24 6-8 220lbs C+ D+ C- C C- D
NOTES
A+ Kaleb Ferrell(Michigan) SF 19 6-7 225lbs B C+ C C+ C- A FR
For a freshman, Kaleb sure has a nice build. He's only 19, but he can fly and he weighs 225lbs. A little of that is fat, and Kaleb isn't as quick as most GMs would like, and neither is he very strong. If Kaleb can hit the weights he'd be a dangerous player. Kaleb is a solid scorer, and thrives inside to mid range. His 3point shot is starting to come along nicely. Mr. Ferrell is a dangerous player and has the potential to be an absolute stud at the next level.
A Jereme Richmond(Illinois) SF 22 6-7 205lbs B- B- B- B C B
Jereme is a fine specimen of sexiness. Phyiscally, this 6-7 205 forward will have no problem transitioning to the next level. His athleticism, strength and speed are things you can't teach. This kid is a natural. His scoring is well balanced and he has the handling/vision of a PG. And Jereme has really stepped up his game defensively, and now is a threat in all aspects of his game. He will be amazing for a couple years. He reminds me of AK with less defense and more speed.
A- Isaiah Austin(Minnesota) SF 21 6-9 215lbs B- C+ D B+ C B JR
Shot blocking SFs has become a big trend in uosl2 over the past decade. Guys like Josh Smith, Brandan Wright, etc have thrived to become elite players with great athleticism and shot blocking. Austin isn't as athletic has you would think, but don't let that fool you. He can still do so amazing things in air, and he will get you 2-3bpg. He's a little slow, and his handles are shit. He could turn the ball over 4 times a game. And for being a shot blocking foward, Austin has a surprisingly swell stroke. He can do it all but dribble. Austin should be a lethal player at the next level. Potential is a concern, but he has drawn comparisons to Josh Smith.
B Adubakan Kamara(Maryland) SF 21 6-6 215lbs B- C C- B C- B JR
Don't let his size fool you. AK is a strong bastard. He's also quick enough to get by slower, bigger forwards. Kamara lacks a 3point shot, but he makes for his consistent jump shot. Kamara reminds me of a Gerald Henderson. Good defense with good physique, and has potential to be a great role player.
B Brenton Scott(Indiana) SF 20 6-7 215lbs C+ B- C- C- C A SO
Brenton is a risky pick, but at this point, that's where GMs like to take a shot at a guy like Scott. I'll just break it down real quick: Average at everything, with potential to be a freak scorer. And awful defense, and I don't think he'll ever have better defense than C+ even with maxed out potential. Scott has good upside, but with that bad of defense, beware.
B- Craig Victor(LSU) SF 20 6-6 200lbs B- C C- C B- B SO
Victor is a strong, athletic forward who loves to crash the boards. He played center in HS, and played a lot of PF in college. However, scouts believe SF is his natural position. Victor should be a useful player down the road. I don't think he'll ever reach elite potential, but he reminds me of a better version of Ryan Gomes.
A Jereme Richmond(Illinois) SF 22 6-7 205lbs B- B- B- B C B
A- Isaiah Austin(Minnesota) SF 21 6-9 215lbs B- C+ D B+ C B JR
B Adubakan Kamara(Maryland) SF 21 6-6 215lbs B- C C- B C- B JR
B Brenton Scott(Indiana) SF 20 6-7 215lbs C+ B- C- C- C A SO
B- Craig Victor(LSU) SF 20 6-6 200lbs B- C C- C B- B SO
C+ Rayshawn Rasheed(St. Josephs) SF 23 6-7 195lbs C C+ C B C- B
C+ Shelton Mitchell(Washington) SF 20 6-8 195lbs C+ C C- C+ C- A SO
C+ Demetrius Wilson(Wisconsin) SF 23 6-6 220lbs C+ B+ D+ C C- C
C Brandon Key(Memphis) SF 19 6-6 190lbs C C+ C C C- A FR
C Christian Morgan(Texas) SF 21 6-5 230lbs B+ C- C- C D+ C JR
C Jason Eddie(NC State) SF 21 6-6 195lbs C+ C+ C- C C- A JR
C- Cameron Harvey(Illinois) SF 21 6-6 200lbs C+ C C B- C C JR
C- John Damun(Sacramento State) SF 23 6-6 185lbs B C- C- C C- D
D+ Jordan Gray(Kansas State) SF 23 6-7 210lbs C+ C+ C- C C C
D+ DiShon Harris(Vanderbilt) SF 22 6-6 190lbs C+ C C C C- C
D+ Michael Gilchrist(Virginia) SF 23 6-4 220lbs C C- C+ C+ C- D
D Brian Dawkins(Tennessee) SF 24 6-8 220lbs C+ D+ C- C C- D
NOTES
A+ Kaleb Ferrell(Michigan) SF 19 6-7 225lbs B C+ C C+ C- A FR
For a freshman, Kaleb sure has a nice build. He's only 19, but he can fly and he weighs 225lbs. A little of that is fat, and Kaleb isn't as quick as most GMs would like, and neither is he very strong. If Kaleb can hit the weights he'd be a dangerous player. Kaleb is a solid scorer, and thrives inside to mid range. His 3point shot is starting to come along nicely. Mr. Ferrell is a dangerous player and has the potential to be an absolute stud at the next level.
A Jereme Richmond(Illinois) SF 22 6-7 205lbs B- B- B- B C B
Jereme is a fine specimen of sexiness. Phyiscally, this 6-7 205 forward will have no problem transitioning to the next level. His athleticism, strength and speed are things you can't teach. This kid is a natural. His scoring is well balanced and he has the handling/vision of a PG. And Jereme has really stepped up his game defensively, and now is a threat in all aspects of his game. He will be amazing for a couple years. He reminds me of AK with less defense and more speed.
A- Isaiah Austin(Minnesota) SF 21 6-9 215lbs B- C+ D B+ C B JR
Shot blocking SFs has become a big trend in uosl2 over the past decade. Guys like Josh Smith, Brandan Wright, etc have thrived to become elite players with great athleticism and shot blocking. Austin isn't as athletic has you would think, but don't let that fool you. He can still do so amazing things in air, and he will get you 2-3bpg. He's a little slow, and his handles are shit. He could turn the ball over 4 times a game. And for being a shot blocking foward, Austin has a surprisingly swell stroke. He can do it all but dribble. Austin should be a lethal player at the next level. Potential is a concern, but he has drawn comparisons to Josh Smith.
B Adubakan Kamara(Maryland) SF 21 6-6 215lbs B- C C- B C- B JR
Don't let his size fool you. AK is a strong bastard. He's also quick enough to get by slower, bigger forwards. Kamara lacks a 3point shot, but he makes for his consistent jump shot. Kamara reminds me of a Gerald Henderson. Good defense with good physique, and has potential to be a great role player.
B Brenton Scott(Indiana) SF 20 6-7 215lbs C+ B- C- C- C A SO
Brenton is a risky pick, but at this point, that's where GMs like to take a shot at a guy like Scott. I'll just break it down real quick: Average at everything, with potential to be a freak scorer. And awful defense, and I don't think he'll ever have better defense than C+ even with maxed out potential. Scott has good upside, but with that bad of defense, beware.
B- Craig Victor(LSU) SF 20 6-6 200lbs B- C C- C B- B SO
Victor is a strong, athletic forward who loves to crash the boards. He played center in HS, and played a lot of PF in college. However, scouts believe SF is his natural position. Victor should be a useful player down the road. I don't think he'll ever reach elite potential, but he reminds me of a better version of Ryan Gomes.