Where Greg Brown sits on the latest 2021 NBA Draft big board

DraftWire updated their NBA Draft board, with Brown being in the top 25. He would be Texas’ fifth drafted player in the last six years.

Going into this 2020 NBA Draft, Texas has no players in the mix. All of their production form the 2019 season will be returning and five-star forward Greg Brown will be a major edition for Shaka Smart.

Flash forward to a year from now, a Brown will be pushing to become a lottery pick in the 2021 NBA Draft. A 6-6 forward, Brown is was the No. 9 player coming out of high school and the top player in the state of Texas.

RookieWire recently updated their NBA Draft Big Board for the 2021 class, with Brown coming in at No. 25. He would be Texas’ fifth drafted player in the last six years.

Here is what RookieWire said about the incoming freshman:

Greg Brown averaged 18.6 points, 8.3 rebounds and 3.2 assists with 1.5 steals per game on the AAU circuit in 2019 for the Texas Titans. Brown also had the second-best player efficiency rating (36.0) among all participants in the 17U adidas Gold Gauntlet in 2018-19. He is a highlight-reel dunker, too, which can help his fame among more casual fans when he throws down on bigger stages.

Once Brown gets his one season in Austin, he will ascend up the big board. His athleticism alone will be too good to pass up. Smart will get time to work on his offensive and defensive game, potentially making him a top player in the draft.

Atop the board is Oklahoma State point guard Cade Cunningham. Despite the Cowboys not being able to participate in the 2021 NCAA Tournament, Cunningham decided to stick true to his commitment. Mike Boynton’s team will be a problem in the Big 12, even if they cannot participate past the regular season.

Three conference players are also ahead of Brown, including Jared Butler of Baylor, Miles McBride of West Virginia, and Oscar Tshiebwe of West Virginia.

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Longhorns Profile Snapshot: No. 25 defensive back B.J. Foster

LonghornsWire will be looking at each scholarship player listed on the Texas roster. Today, we will be looking at junior safety B.J. Foster.

Going into the 2020 football season, LonghornsWire will be looking at each scholarship player listed on the Texas roster.

Over the summer, each profile will cover where the player is from, how recruiting websites rated them coming out of high school, and what role they will play for Tom Herman this season.

Today, we will be looking at junior safety B.J. Foster.

B.J. Foster, Safety

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Height: 6-2 / Weight: 205

Class: Junior

Hometown: Angleton, Texas

High School: Angleton

HS ranking (247Sports): Four-star / No. 37 overall / No. 3 position / No. 4 in-state

HS ranking (Rivals): Four-star / No. 57 overall / No. 6 position / No. 6 in-state

Analysis: A five-star recruit on the 247Sports composite, B.J. Foster was apart of Tom Herman’s best-ever recruiting class in 2018. After dealing with injuries last season, Foster is ready to have a breakout year and become a top defensive back in the Big 12.

The only issue is Foster broke his hand in early June punching his car in frustration. Luckily, he should be ready to go for the beginning of the season. When he is on the field, he and Caden Sterns should form one of the top safety pairings in all of college football.

A secondary unit that struggled in 2019, Foster should be a bright spot in this upcoming season. There will be a lot of pressure on the position group, needing improvement. With new defensive coordinator Chris Ash, Foster will lead the Texas defense in 2020.

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