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.

15. Kristian Doolittle, Oklahoma

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Wing, 6-foot-7, 22 years old 

Oklahoma senior forward Kristian Doolittle primarily played the four in the NCAA but projects more as a natural three moving forward. He boosted his draft stock as the season progressed, ending the year with 15.8 points and 8.9 rebounds per game. He led all D1 players in 3.0 points per game scored on pick-and-pop possessions, which will help him in the NBA. One fascinating case study to monitor: Doolittle shot an impressive mark of 39.3 percent on jumpers off the dribble, per Synergy Sports. While he was able to score 5.5 points per game when shooting off the bounce, one of the most prolific rates in college basketball, he averaged just 0.6 PPG on attempts from the catch. It is incredibly unusual for someone to be so much worse on catch-and-shoot looks than off the dribble and his effectiveness on the catch may improve with more opportunities.