Florida State guard Devin Vassell has declared for the 2020 NBA Draft

The sophomore is considered to be one of the best team defenders in all of college basketball.

Florida State guard Devin Vassell announced on social media Monday morning his intentions of entering the 2020 NBA Draft after two years with the Seminoles.

Vassell averaged 12.7 points, 5.1 rebounds, 1.6 assists and 1.4 steals in 30 games with the Seminoles. He is considered to be a first-round pick and is projected to be selected with the eighth pick in the latest 2020 Rookie Wire Mock Draft.

The 6-foot-7 sophomore has been touted as one of the best team defensive players in the 2020 NBA Draft class given his 6-foot-10 wingspan and instincts on that end of the floor. With his help, the Seminoles ranked inside the top 10 in defense for most of the season.

Vassell was once considered to be a three-star recruit out of high school but now has the opportunity to be taken in the lottery after a strong collegiate career.

With Vassell stating his intentions of entering the draft, he joins the likes of Georgia forward Anthony Edwards and Duke guard Tre Jones to leave college early for the NBA.

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