Guillermo Diaz Graham, Pittsburgh Panthers
This is something of a deeper breakout pick, but Diaz Graham showed some very impressive flashes toward the end of last season and there's been a growing intrigue in NBA circles surrounding him. Drawing comparisons to a version of Chet Holmgren, the skinny 7-footer with touch out to the perimeter started just three games last season -- the final three games of Pitt's season in the NCAA tournament. But that included nine points, eight rebounds and three blocks against Iowa State and 11 points, eight boards and three blocks against Xavier. He also had 14 points and eight rebounds in the ACC tournament against Duke. It's worth noting his twin brother, Jorge Diaz Graham, has many of the same traits -- and shot 35.3% from 3 as a 6-11 freshman last season.What we're hearing: "He's gotten stronger and that has helped him become more confident as a player. Certainly the experience last year, especially at the end of the season, what he was able to do and how well he played, and you add 20-25 pounds and that experience of knowing college basketball and how to prepare. He's a very unique player because he's 7-foot and he can shoot the basketball and he can pass. He has a great feel for the game. He's not a big guy, he's just 7-feet. It's a different type of weapon. Because of his size, you have a big guy on him but he's on the perimeter doing a lot of stuff out there. To me, it's his feel. He has an unbelievable feel for the game." -- Pitt coach Jeff Capel