Ranking the top NCAA seniors in the country based on NBA draft stock

For the upcoming 2020 NBA Draft, seniors may have an advantage because they have the largest sample size of game film to show front offices.

14. Steven Enoch, Louisville

Amber Searls-USA TODAY Sports

Big, 6-foot-10, 22 years old 

After playing two years for UConn and then transferring to Louisville, big man Steven Enoch emerged as an important role player for his squad. While the majority of his offensive finishes still came from posting up smaller defenders, he showed some value at the next level as an efficient pick-and-pop scorer. After taking just one attempt from beyond the arc during his first two collegiate seasons, Enoch averaged 1.5 attempts per game from 3-point range during his final two campaigns. This helped him provide quite a bit more value for an offense as his time in college basketball continued and can help him in his journey to the NBA as well.