My personal big board, in levels:
1. Wall & Turner
2. Favors
3. Cousins & Johnson
4. Monroe, Henry, Aminu, Aldrich
The above are my "Top Nine". If the Jazz get any of them, I will consider the darft a success.
5. Honzward & Patterson
6. Babbitt, Davis, Edoh, George
Our boards are similar with a few differences.
1. Wall
2. Turner and Favors
3. Cousins and Johnson (I would actually have Cousins as level 2 if not for the fact that he seems so destined to fail.
4. Monroe, Henry, Aminu
I view Henry as a true inside/outside threat in the NBA who can space the floor and slash and with a big enough body that he should at least be competent defensively. I think his problems at this stage are highly fixable.
Aminu strikes me as more athlete than ball player and too much of a risk of turning into a player that can be zoned out of the game. Hence, why I have him rated lower than Henry.
5. Babbitt
I gave him his own level because I have a strong preference for him as the final person for the nine-slot on the big board. I think he's the closest thing to a Korver in this year's draft and given his ball-handling ability might actually be more skilled. If we drafted him, I think that's the end of the Korver era in Utah.
I also have a strong preference for him over Honzward because a) I have a general aversion to guys who seem to have an inordinately large percentage of their resume for drafting them high based on a small sample size (i.e. a March Madness run of 5 games and thigns that occur after the tournament) and b) I have no idea who he's going to defend in the NBA. Too small to be a PF, too white to guard the wings. Babbitt at least seems to have a little speed to him.
I also think Hayward will have problems with NBA defenses. Draftexpress attributed a lot of the decline in his shooting numbers from distance to the fact that his shots were contested much more frequently as a sophomore than as a freshman. I don't think he's going to get a lot of uncontested looks in the NBA so that sub-30% three point shooting number doesn't strike me as a fluke.
6. Paul George, Damion James, Honzward
7. The big-guy pupu platter. Aldrich, Whiteside, Patterson, Udoh, Davis, Orton
I think all will suck in the NBA and Aldrich is the only person I'm entertaining as an exception. I have difficulty forecasting any of them as better than roleplayers in the league.