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Rayah Marshall rounds out the top 10 as another player who projects better on the defensive end. She offers plenty of size (6-4) and can guard on the perimeter and interior well enough to have some defensive versatility, but likely won’t be much of an offensive factor.
One name you’ll notice missing from the top 10 is Kiki Iriafen, who might go in the top five of this draft but isn’t rated highly by our model. Iriafen stepped up with 36 points when JuJu Watkins suffered a torn ACL in USC’s NCAA Tournament win over Mississippi State. She projects as a solid offensive player, but her defense is rated much lower as a tweener who doesn’t generate a ton of steals of blocks (below one per game on both).
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