No. 4: Ochai Agbaji, Kansas
Ochai Agbaji helped the Kansas Jayhawks to a national championship over the North Carolina Tar Heels in the NCAA Tournament. He will now look to turn his solid March Madness run into a top draft selection.
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Agbaji got better every year at KU, and the senior is coming off the best end to a season a player could have.
Agbaji is one of the draft's best upperclassmen, while most of the other elite NCAA players are first- and second-year students. Agbaji has become a great player, but his age means he will have less time to develop than his contemporaries.
He may currently have an advantage over other players on this list. But they will have an extra two or three years to catch up to his development to be worth the investment.
Still, Agbaji has enough talent and leadership skills for a team that wants a more mature player.