Nebraska's Terran Petteway might not be the top guard in the nation, but he could be by season's end.
Larry Nance Jr. is one of the top forwards in the nation, but how much should last year's ACL tear discount him this season?
Alan Williams is one of the few true centers in college basketball and easily leads this year's rankings.
Jordan Mickey is not the first pick of the draft, but he represents good first-round value as he'll get more offensive opportunities this season.
The talent might be off in the Mountain West this year, but it will get a boost if Wyoming's Larry Nancy Jr. returns healthy from an ACL tear.
Montrezl Harrell leads Louisville into the ACC this year with an eye on knocking off Duke and North Carolina.
Coach Bill Self is the class of the conference, and the Kansas Jayhawks should own the Big 12 again this year.
With players like UMass' Cady Lalanne, the A10 doesn't have to take a backseat its big brother conferences any longer.
Jordan Mickey turned in an impressive campaign last year and should have even more room to work in the LSU offense this season.
The Pac-12 is going to be a mess once again, but UCLA's Tony Parker has a shot to forge a role to lead the Bruins.
Frank Kaminsky, one of the best big men in the country, leads a Badgers squad that is the class of the Big Ten.
After spending three years as an understudy to Shabazz Napier, Ryan Boatright gets the spotlight in his senior season for UConn.
Santa Barbara's Alan Williams is one of the few dominant centers in college basketball, but is that enough to make him the top pick?
Shabazz Napier looks to shoot the Huskies to the national championship in a historic matchup of eight vs. seven seeds.
Kentucky's Julius Randle will have his hands full in the frontcourt against Wisconsin in a matchup that could decide who plays for the national title.