Jabari Parker hopes to lead Duke to the Final Four, but is he the top-ranked fantasy player for March Madness?
Duke's Jabari Parker had an outstanding freshman campaign, but did he do enough to hold off the other great frosh for Freshman of the Year honors?
Georgetown once looked NIT bound, but Jabril Trawick's improved play has the Hoyas on the NCAA Tournament bubble.
Julius Randle is a fine scorer and has a nose for rebounds, but passing is not a top option on his mind and team play is not his forte.
Isaiah Austin is coming on strong at just the right time for the Baylor Bears, who are trying to sneak into the Big Dance.
Pepperdine freshman Jeremy Major has shown the ability to be a scoring point guard for the Waves this season.
Zach LaVine emerged as a possible lottery pick in the 2014 NBA Draft, but the freshman has slumped recently.
With Brandon Ashley out for the season, freshman Rondae Hollis-Jefferson could be a key to a March run for Arizona.
Michael Frazier II has been on a tear for the Florida Gators, as the three-point bomber is hitting more than 40 percent from long range.
Freshman point guards usually back up their upperclassmen teammates, but Jordan Woodward may be the exception.
Freshman Jordan Mickey has not gotten enough publicity in this year's standout class, but he has asserted his dominance on the interior for LSU.
Jabari Parker has struggled from the field in ACC play, but he has corralled 29 boards in his last two games.
Arizona's Aaron Gordon is doing his best Blake Griffin impression this season, and the comparions is not too far off.
Kansas' Andrew Wiggins has shown flashes of brilliance during his freshman campaign, but when you're touted as the next LeBron James, it's tough to live up to the hype.