Just my opinion, may not jibe with yours or common perception:
2s/SGs (weakest position in the draft):
1 Desmond Bane - Will be undervalued as all older draft-able players tend to be (which I think is foolish). Offensively, plays like a slightly less prolific Eric Gordon. Knock down shooter. Drives are straight line but decisive and no fear of traffic. Defensively he is ultra responsible, physical and communicative. Great intangibles. Kid is a winner.
2 Devin Vassell - Yes the video of him shooting was troubling. But he shot it well enough in college. Also has a nice pull up game. Most importantly, he's the 2nd best defensive wing in the draft. His defensive awareness is off the charts. Comp: Mikal Bridges.
3 Aaron Nesmith - Outstanding shooter who doesn't necessarily need to be stationary (can run people into screens, catch/shoot). Perhaps a bit subpar athletically. Better version of Reggie Bullock.
4 Isiah Joe - Heat check shooter with decent defensive ability.
4 Immanual Quickley - Long armed shooter with excellent defensive potential. Has some Avery Bradley in him. Only 6'3". Likely NYK target at 38.
5 Jahmius Ramsey - somewhat raw but intriguing scorer. Fearless. Likes all three levels in terms of where he can score from. 6'4" good frame, good athleticism. A lot of development is needed but there is something here. Comp: Dante Divencenzo
6 Josh Green - 6'5" and 210 and a plus athlete. Other than transition, has little offensive skill. Comp: Iman Shumpert.
7 Elijah Hughes - I just haven't seen enough of him to comment.
3s/SFs:
1 Deni Avdija - Serious competitor. Seems to have an approach like RJ Barrett or Dan Majerle which I believe to be a big asset. Constantly improving. Good not great athlete. Best as facilitator in transition. Isn't a shooter yet but its coming. Reminds me of a right handed Toni Kukoc.
2 Isaac Okoro - Best intangibles in the draft (smart, professional approach, great instincts, competitive). Has a physical/intimidating, "steal your will" mentality...almost like Ron Artest minus the insanity. Strong as a bull already at 6'6" 230. Can't shoot a lick at this point but otherwise useful/versatile on offense. Key questions are: Can the shot improve to the point of being average? Is his height an impediment from being a really good defender like PJ Tucker but not a great defender like Andre Iguodala?
3 Saddiq Bey - absolute lock to be a solid 3 who will compete like all Villanova players, shoot it well, be fundamentally sound, defend well. No a ton of upside though.
4/4a Patrick Williams and Precious Achiuwa - two guys with great bodies, athleticism and upside. But the bad news is that they are both sushi raw. I would bet on Williams before Achiuwa.
6 Robert Woodard - I like him a lot more than most write-ups and mocks I see. He's 6'7" 230, athletic as hell. 7'2" WS. The only problem is that he got a late start playing high level basketball because he was a top baseball pitching prospect. I envision him being a Danny Granger type and a great late 1st pick.
7 Jaden McDaniels - he's a lottery ticket. Tall, thin and skillful but a long way to go in terms of basketball IQ, maturity, compete level. I wouldn't bet much on him.
Point taken. Although a bit shorter, his body type and skillset reminds me of Marcus Morris. Who is your comp?
I agree that Bey has some potential. But if he's scoring 20PPG on 40% from 3 and defending 1-4- he's a max player.
I would love the Knicks to take a hard look at him...
High praise. And nice review on your part!