Statlanta wrote:You could replace Suggs and other with Mitchell and Hyland.
Right now it’s Scottie Barnes vs. the field since Mobley wasn’t head & shoulders over everyone before his injury
To me Barnes has been kind of coming down to earth as he’s scoring less and he’s lost on defense when I watch him, which was supposed to be his calling card. He’s been really bad on defense the last week. I haven’t saw Wagner enough, but they say he’s playing excellent defense. If that’s accurate, I might have him ahead of Barnes already.
Cade and others are improving. Mobley is clear best if he’s only out for projected 12-14 games. His defensive numbers are unheard of for a rookie and he’s hands down the best player in the class who is the difference between winning and losing already. Even absent him if he misses too many, I think there are a lot of others in the conversation.
If I had to vote up to this point, it would be Mobley, Barnes, Wagner
Cade is still shooting poorly, but if he gets that straightened out to a respectable level, I expect he’ll eclipse Barnes and Wagner and it will just be a matter of whether Mobley plays enough games.
A lot of the other rookies who are playing well are more role players. Some are playing their role excellently like Hyland. I wish Sengun played more.
Green and Suggs have been really disappointing so far. As much flack as Suggs has caught, his numbers and efficiency are really similar to Green’s.
Great class so far.
If I had to guess how it will be at the end of the year, I’d guess
1-Mobley
2-Cade
3-Barnes
4-Wagner
If Mobley misses too many, and the others stay healthy, I’d guess Cade will win it.