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.

3. Myles Powell, Seton Hall

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Guard, 6-foot-2, 22 years old

For the second year in a row, Seton Hall guard Myles Powell averaged at least 20 points per game. This year, he earned NCAA Consensus First-Team All-American. Unfortunately, his defensive numbers slipped from 2.0 steals per game last season to just 1.2 SPG this year. Worse, he has never been much of a passer or playmaker for his teammates. Given his size, he is built more like a natural point guard. His style, however, is more of an off-guard. Yet his frame suggests it may be hard for him to be a pure scorer at the next level. Still, with the success he has had in the NCAA, he will draw genuine interest from many NBA teams.