For what it's worth The Ringer gave the Jazz A+ for drafting Collier and it was the only A+ they gave in the first round.
Entering the draft, the Jazz were in search of a long-term solution at point guard. They were in position to swing for the fences on high-upside talent in search of a legitimate star. It’s perfect for Collier to fall into their laps at 29. Collier’s stock had fallen precipitously since the start of the college season, when he was in the running for the no. 1 pick. But questions about his shooting, turnovers, and consistency plagued him throughout the predraft process. Still, he is one of the few prospects in this class with true lead-guard potential. Collier’s calling card is getting into the paint and creating offensive opportunities. He’s quick enough to get to the rim at will, strong enough to finish through contact, and coordinated enough to make dazzling passes from a live dribble. It’s a strong foundation to build on. He’ll have to address his inconsistencies as a shooter and defender (though he has serious tools there, too), but applying pressure on the back line of a defense is the easiest way to create open looks all over the floor. There aren’t many players better at that in this class.
Entering the draft, the Jazz were in search of a long-term solution at point guard. They were in position to swing for the fences on high-upside talent in search of a legitimate star. It’s perfect for Collier to fall into their laps at 29. Collier’s stock had fallen precipitously since the start of the college season, when he was in the running for the no. 1 pick. But questions about his shooting, turnovers, and consistency plagued him throughout the predraft process. Still, he is one of the few prospects in this class with true lead-guard potential. Collier’s calling card is getting into the paint and creating offensive opportunities. He’s quick enough to get to the rim at will, strong enough to finish through contact, and coordinated enough to make dazzling passes from a live dribble. It’s a strong foundation to build on. He’ll have to address his inconsistencies as a shooter and defender (though he has serious tools there, too), but applying pressure on the back line of a defense is the easiest way to create open looks all over the floor. There aren’t many players better at that in this class.