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Chad Ford asked every NBA team to rate 48 prospects in the draft on a scale from 0-10 and about half of the times responded. Here are the players the Jazz should care about:
7. C.J. McCollum, PG, Lehigh
Secret NBA Draft Big Board Rating: 75.0
Ford's comments: Along with Oladipo being ranked No. 1, McCollum may be the biggest surprise of our survey. McCollum is ranked as the third-best point guard in my Top 100, but here he comes up ahead of Trey Burke and Michael Carter-Williams by a nose. Like Oladipo, he ranked highly because he's considered a solid, reliable pick. While Carter-Williams and Burke garnered higher votes, they also had lower ones too. McCollum's narrow voting range of 6 to 9 was identical to Bennett's and similar to Oladipo's. He may not have as much upside as others, but he's seen as a safer pick. McCollum's draft night range is 5 to 14.
9. Trey Burke, PG, Michigan
Secret NBA Draft Big Board Rating: 73.1
Ford's comments: This vote shows the split in NBA circles on Burke. While some believe he'll be a star, others think he's going to be just an average player at the next level. Burke has moved off his status as the consensus No. 1 point guard in the draft and is now an eye-of-the-beholder type of player. Burke's range on draft night appears to be 6 to 14.
10. Michael Carter-Williams, PG, Syracuse
Secret NBA Draft Big Board Rating: 69.2
Ford's comments: Carter-Williams has been chasing Burke in the point guard rankings for months, and once again he's right behind Burke. Some teams love him and others think he'll be a bust -- he received an 8 or a 9 from about half the teams in our survey (more than Burke) but also was rated as low as 3 and 4 on other ballots. As one of the most polarizing players on the board, his draft night range appears to be wide as well -- he could go as early as No. 5 or as late as No. 14.
12. Dennis Schroeder, PG, Germany
Secret NBA Draft Big Board Rating: 66.7
Ford's comments: His ranking is a small surprise here. He's just slightly behind Burke and Carter-Williams among point guards and also received a 9 rating from one team. While his workouts have been so-so, his play in the Nike Hoop Summit has clearly moved him into the lottery discussion. Schroeder's range on draft night is 13 to 23.
16. Shane Larkin, PG, Miami
Secret NBA Draft Big Board Rating: 63.3
Ford's comments: Larkin is another player who can be very polarizing. In terms of the ratings from teams, he has one of the largest spreads of anyone on the board -- scoring several 8s and 9s but also several votes in the 3-to-5 range. The issue is size: Some teams just don't like small point guards and Larkin is one of the smallest point guards to come into the draft in the past decade. His range on draft night is likely 14 to 21.
21. Isaiah Canaan, PG, Murray State
Secret NBA Draft Big Board Rating: 59.2
Ford's comments: Canaan has been under the radar for much of the draft process, but this ranking reflects what I've been hearing. In workouts, he's stood out and even outplayed players ranked ahead of him. He could be this year's sleeper. His draft night range is 15 to 30.