Devin Booker is deadly from beyond the arc, hitting a team-leading 46 percent from long range as one of Kentucky's best freshman.
Jahlil Okafor is sailing through his one-and-done year for the Blue Devils as he heads to the top of the 2015 NBA draft board.
The Kentucky Wildcats will miss the toughness of Alex Poythress, who is out for the season with a torn ACL.
Kentucky looks unbeatable, but if anyone can knock off the nation's top team it might be Montrezl Harrell and Louisville.
Stanley Johnson needs some offensive polish, but his wide body and athleticism make him a force for Arizona.
Terry Rozier might not be the star of Louisville, but he is an important cog in coach Rick Pitino's system.
Jordan Mickey is an explosive player and has a chance to put up some gaudy numbers in the frontcourt for LSU this season.
Ryan Boatright is the main man for the UConn Huskies this season, and his stats figure to skyrocket.
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.