
Unlocking the Future: Shocking NBA Legend Look-Alikes in the 2025 Draft Class Revealed!
So it makes sense that there are some big names on his comp list. We mentioned Zion’s injury history, and Suggs has missed time as well, but Towns played all 82 games in each of his first three NBA seasons. Though Flagg missed most of the ACC tournament with an ankle sprain, these comparisons aren’t necessarily a prediction that he’ll be injury prone at the next level.
For what are typically pretty conservative player comps, the talent level here should speak for itself.
VJ Edgecombe, Baylor (6-5; Guard)
- Consensus Ranking: No. 3
- Opta Analyst’s Ranking: No. 2
- NBA Player Comparisons: Lonzo Ball, Aaron Gordon, Jabari Smith
Edgecombe is expected to be selected somewhere in the top five and our model agrees, ranking him as the second-best player in the class. While the model doesn’t rate him particularly high defensively with the 17th-highest projected D-DRIP, he has the third-best O-DRIP behind only Flagg and Rutgers product Dylan Harper.
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