More on Devin Robinson (considered 2nd best available rookies on ESPN.com)
http://www.draftexpress.com/profile/Devin-Robinson-72830/From ESPN.com
Robinson's athleticism, length and versatility have always been attractive to scouts, but his production has been spotty over three seasons. An uptick in his 3-point percentage as a junior combined with a strong opening weekend in the NCAA tournament put him back on the radar. - Chad Ford
From CBSsportsline
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With the right coaching, Robinson can be a 3-and-D draft prospect. He shot almost 40 percent from the 3-point line last season and improved each year in Gainesville.
PLAYER ANALYSIS
With the right coaching, Robinson can be a 3-and-D draft prospect. He shot almost 40 percent from the 3-point line last season and improved each year in Gainesville.
PLAYER WEAKNESSES
One thing Robinson can improve is his ball-handling. If he's going to play small forward in the NBA, he'll need to be more steady handed with the basketball -- an area Florida never really relied on him for in college.
Kris Jenkins
PLAYER ANALYSIS
Jenkins might find himself overseas, but he has a future as a professional player. He was, at times, the best player for a title-winning team and averaged double figures in his final seasons at Villanova. He's best suited for a role off the ball and is a respectable spot-up shooter.
PLAYER STRENGTHS
If clutch shooting is a strength, Jenkins wins this category by a mile after hitting the title-winning shot for Villanova in 2016. His shooting as a senior was down across the board but as a junior and senior he averaged 37.3 percent from 3-point range and 42.2 percent from the field -- both respectable for the Big East as a true No. 2 option.
PLAYER WEAKNESSES
Jenkins isn't an athletic wing and perhaps the biggest impact he could make as a shooting-guard in the NBA, on defense, is his biggest weakness. He's not an explosive athlete and struggles to keep more athletic players in front of him off the perimete