66. Tres Tinkle, Oregon State
Forward, 6-foot-7, 23 years old
Oregon State senior Tres Tinkle is one of the oldest prospects in this draft class, so he may be close to fully developed. However, the Pac-12 veteran offers the complete package with 18.1 points, 7.1 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.8 steals per game.
67. John Petty, Alabama
Wing, 6-foot-5, 21 years old
Alabama junior John Petty has the best field goal percentage from downtown (45.0%) among all NCAA players with as many 3-point attempts so far this season. He is averaging 1.50 points per possession on his catch-and-shoot jump shots in half-court sets, per Synergy, third-best among D-I players (minimum: 100 possessions) thus far.
68. Jay Huff, Virginia
Big, 7-foot-1, 23 years old
Virginia junior Jay Huff recently put up 15 points and 10 blocks against Duke. The defending champions currently brag the second-best defensive rating in the NCAA, per KenPom, with thanks to his skill set as an elite rim protector. His block percentage (11.8%) ranks seventh-best among all players in high-major conferences. He is also 19-for-22 (86.4%) when cutting to the basket and 12-for-16 (75.0%) when rolling to the basket in pick-and-roll sets. Players who are this efficient on offense while also as productive on defense, especially with his size, have a place in the pros.
69. Keyontae Johnson, Florida
Forward, 6-foot-5, 20 years old
Florida sophomore Keyontae Johnson is averaging 14.0 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. He is also adding one 3-pointer per game, shooting 37.8% from beyond the arc. His true shooting percentage (62.3%) ranks No. 13 among underclassmen playing in high-major conferences. He is an incredibly versatile scorer despite not having much success scoring off the bounce or out of the pick-and-roll.
70. Nick Richards, Kentucky
Big, 6-foot-11, 22 years old
Among those with at least 100 attempts, Kentucky junior Nick Richards leads all players in field goal percentage (87.4%) on looks within five feet of the basket. He is currently averaging 1.20 points per possession on offense. That ranks Top 10 among all D-I players who have finished at least 200 possessions thus far, per Synergy.