
Unlocking the Future: Shocking NBA Legend Look-Alikes in the 2025 Draft Class Revealed!
Defensively, however, is a different story. He owns the fifth-worst projected D-DRIP among our top 30 prospects and it’s why he’s fourth overall in our rankings. And while his comps are all elite offensive players, none are considered great defensively with only Edwards owning a positive D-DRIP at the end of the 2024-25 NBA season.
Amari Williams, Kentucky (6-10; Center)
- Consensus Ranking: 55th
- Opta Analyst’s Ranking: No. 5
- NBA Player Comparisons: Herb Jones, Xavier Tillman, Kyle Anderson
Much like Sorber, Williams projects out high because of his elite potential on the defensive end. Across five seasons at Drexel and Kentucky, he averaged 1.6 blocks in 141 career games.
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