Harrison Barnes appearance will attract lots of attention when top-ranked North Carolina to make season debut against Michigan State on the USS Vinson on Friday night. The sophomore swingman is arguably the top player in college basketball and the pre-season All-America selection for the second year in a row.

Harrison Barnes appearance will attract lots of attention when top-ranked North Carolina to make season debut against Michigan State on the USS Vinson on Friday night. The sophomore swingman is arguably the top player in college basketball and the pre-season All-America selection for the second year in a row.

But do not worship Barnes NBA scouts like a lot? Or, is their focus on two major student in Connecticut and Kentucky Andre Drummond Anthony Davis?

The consensus is that Barnes, Drummond and Davis are the three top prospects now with the command varies, depending on the scouts who ranked them. With college basketball season started, the NBA talent evaluators will be busy assessing what the old boy scout described as potentially one of the deepest drafts in the last 10 years.

“Because many people live in the school [after last season], this is a concept that is very, very strong,” the scout said. “There will be people who are selected [from No.] 15-25 who could come in and be a contributor right away. The year ahead will be the design is very, very powerful and profound.”

Here are the top Yahoo! Sports’ NBA Draft 10 college prospects:

1. Andre Drummond, Connecticut, C, Fresh, 6-11, 赠 251 – Scout’s comment:. “He was the first center prospect since Greg Oden a legitimate (note). He has the physical tools of an everyday center in our league. Not see much, but he’s big, raw and physical. You have to take first.”

2. Anthony Davis, Kentucky, PF, Fresh, 6-10, 赠 220 – Scout’s comment:. “He’s attractive because he is a shooting guard for most of his school career before he blew up with his height. Flexibility in the size that stands out. He keeps getting better and better.”

3. Harrison Barnes, North Carolina, GF, Soph, 6-8, 赠 210 – Scout’s comment:. “He was the most prolific scorer in the draft and can be a big scorer in the NBA. But you can act only on one end of the floor? What can he do to make the team better? He deserves an argument for No. 1, but you always select a size. “

4. Jared Sullinger, Ohio State, PF, Soph, 6-8, 赠 250 – Scout’s comment:. “The only thing you can question about him is the weight and lack of athleticism. He has consistently shown that the length will not bother him. Measuring person must prove that. But he’s physical, he knows how to use his body. A thoughtful post player who knows limitations and make for them. “

5. Perry Jones, Baylor, PF, Soph, 6-11, 赠 220 – Scout’s comment:. “He has the potential to be better than people in front of him on this list. However, the term I would not use with him is” aggressive. “He was content to be a man instead of a more flexible perimeter with back to basket. Such people often say, “I’m so talented I’ll do what I want, not taking advantage of the mismatch. ‘”

6. Terrence Jones, Kentucky, SF-PF, Soph, 6-8, 赠 244 – Scout’s comment:. “Versatile. It could really handle the ball for a man his size with good vision. He can get to places he wants with the ball because of his expertise. The great will not want to keep him on the perimeter. He has the mentality to send players smaller and larger players take on the perimeter. “

7. Jeremy Lamb, Connecticut, SG, Soph, 6-5, 赠 185 – Scout’s comment:. “He really came on last season. The reason why they won last year because he was the second choice and take pressure off the twins Walker (notes). He played real well the role of Robin. But he could play the role of Batman? They need a man to be Batman this year. We’ll see. “

8. Tyler Zeller, North Carolina, PF-C, 6-11, 赠 240 – Scout’s comment: “He’s the most skilled big man in this country. He’s a better athlete than given credit for. He was able to train and come from an elite program , so that any pressures. He has experience and will be a guy who can play in the league for 10 to 12 years. Not to see it back to anyone. “

9. Marquis Teague, Kentucky, PG, 6-2, 赠 189 – Scout’s comment: “They say he’s better than his brother [Atlanta Hawks guard Jeff Teague (notes)] now. He knows the game. He understands when to score goals and set top people. He has a pretty good size for a young man. He’s a big point guard. He won the championship in high school so he’s a winner. “

10. John Henson, North Carolina, PF, 6-10, 赠 205 – Scout’s comment: “I love the flexibility. It took a while to really get used to his body. He was skinny and awkward. I love his defense. He’s decent rebounder. They trying to make the wings, but he did not have the expertise. “

Honorable Mention: Vanderbilt C Festus Ezeli (Sr); Kentucky G-Kidd Michael Gilchrist (France); Vanderbilt SG John Jenkins (Jr.), North Carolina F James McAdoo (France); Baylor Quincy Miller SF (France); Duke Austin Rivers SG (France); Kansas SF-PF Thomas Robinson (Jr.).

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