The Jazz need a steady, mature pass-first PG. They have plenty of athleticism and scoring. They're going to need game management. Kendall Marshall does look like the priority PG prospect to me. Picture him on the floor feeding Favors, Kanter, Evans, Burks, Hayward, Millsap, and getting them out in the open court. He can make his own scoring an afterthought. If we can get Miller, Davis or Drummond, of course we'd have to do it, but as Cyrone pointed out, Marshall might be just made for the Jazz. I'm going to be watching him closely. Hopefully he can hit an open shot and get by people when he needs to.
Good take for sure. However, let me throw a wrench in your scenario (whether you agree or not is totally cool). An elite PG would ideally possess the ability to get to the rim and hit the outside shot .. but he MUST (must) have at least one of the two. Marshall is poised (I love this about him) but he has neither. (Challenge me on this)
Teague is imperfect because he has no known outside shot, but he has blow-by .. Kabongo the same. Wroten the same. Marshall is poised, that's about it. Wait until he gets to an NBA-level defender that is paid to know how to body him up and take away the easy pass .. especially when he can't blow-by. A Teague, Wroten, or Kabongo can burn a defender if they body up ... NONE of these guys can burn them if they sag .. but Marshall has none of the above. MAYBE that's why most mocks have him going the last of the four mentioned. (??????????????)