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.

21. Jordan Ford, Saint Mary’s

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Guard, 6-foot-1, 21 years old 

For the second year in a row, Saint Mary’s guard Jordan Ford averaged at least 20 points per game. Ford also connected on over 41.0 percent from 3-point range for three years in a row as well. He scored 309 points in the pick-and-roll, per Synergy, which ranked No. 1 overall among all D1 players in 2019-20. He is a cerebral player and committed just 1.2 fouls per 40 minutes, which ranked seventh-best among all NCAA players. Ford currently projects as someone who could play well in the G League as an elite scorer but may struggle in the NBA as he does not develop as a distributor. If he can become a playmaker, however, he could have a long professional career.