Aran Smith of nbadraft.net just uploaded a 2014 Extended Mock Draft 7.0 today, he is the owner of the site, not sure what his credibility is, but this is news none the less. https://www.nbadraft.net/2014-extended-mock-draft-70
5. Utah Jazz - Noah Vonleh
Vonleh is a player who will likely need a few seasons before things fully click. He made a surprisingly quick transition to the college level, but remains raw in terms of skill level. He lacks much in the way of post moves. He shows some solid instincts around the basket and has learned how to use his size and length to his advantage. His rebounding has turned into a real weapon. He's a bright, coachable kid who works hard and showed steady improvement as the season progressed. While Vonleh lacks the offensive polish and explosiveness of Julius Randle, he may have more upside due to his length. With a 7-foot-4 wingspan, Vonleh is well liked due to his length, upside and desire to improve.
23. Utah Jazz - Jordan Adams
{PROMISE} Adams to Utah appears to be another promise here at 23 according to sources. The Jazz have been enamored with Adams scoring ability since very early in the process. Adams struggled in the combine testing with painfully low athleticism numbers, but has good length and strong all around skills. He's a dead eye shooter that cannot be left open and has been doing well in individual match ups in front of teams. He stands a good chance of grabbing one of the last 10 spots in the first round.
5. Utah Jazz - Noah Vonleh
Vonleh is a player who will likely need a few seasons before things fully click. He made a surprisingly quick transition to the college level, but remains raw in terms of skill level. He lacks much in the way of post moves. He shows some solid instincts around the basket and has learned how to use his size and length to his advantage. His rebounding has turned into a real weapon. He's a bright, coachable kid who works hard and showed steady improvement as the season progressed. While Vonleh lacks the offensive polish and explosiveness of Julius Randle, he may have more upside due to his length. With a 7-foot-4 wingspan, Vonleh is well liked due to his length, upside and desire to improve.
23. Utah Jazz - Jordan Adams
{PROMISE} Adams to Utah appears to be another promise here at 23 according to sources. The Jazz have been enamored with Adams scoring ability since very early in the process. Adams struggled in the combine testing with painfully low athleticism numbers, but has good length and strong all around skills. He's a dead eye shooter that cannot be left open and has been doing well in individual match ups in front of teams. He stands a good chance of grabbing one of the last 10 spots in the first round.