Edgecombe will beat his defender. What happens next is a bit of a question, but he should at least draw fouls. If nothing else, he's bigger and bouncier than Collin Sexton, so he'll put more pressure on the rim and get defenders backpedalling. His development depends on improving his ability to play on the ball and make decisions. As it stands, he'll fly to the rim on cuts and probably make enough 3s to be considered a 3D guard.
I had him projected to go 7 - 9. Maybe he goes a spot or two ahead of that, like 6 or 7.
I had him projected to go 7 - 9. Maybe he goes a spot or two ahead of that, like 6 or 7.
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