The more I look into Thon Maker, the more he looks like a viable pick. He'll be a plus defender for sure and his offense is a bit further along than I thought. If he hits 75% of his free-throws, I think you can bet on his offense continuing to develop.
The guy was the #1 or #2 recruit in his high school class, a strong class at that, for multiple seasons. There's probably some recency bias against him, since he wasn't expected to be in this draft class and he didn't show out in the Nike Hoop Summit, which is basically a loosely coached exhibition game. People want him to be KG or Anthony Davis, but that artificially high expectation is leading to him being underrated, imo. I think you have to consider him starting at 8 or 9 in this draft. He's not the safe pick, but he's probably a good pick.