I would have put Young in the next spot. I'd like to see him add some strength.. otherwise, he could be argued for as high as 4 or 5.
Different people rank in various ways. I'm simply predicting the draft order.. which often times allows for a player being raw but having immense upside.
I know that. But the "quality" combined with upside and developed game will be there next draft. Teams won't be required to gamble like in other years. But it can of course be that a team drafting around 10 feels, they have all starting positions covered well except Center and already got all the needed scoring. They might decide for one of the defensive presence inside. And in this case WCS is more likely, since he's further developed I think. Less risk.
But the way I expressed the things I'd change was more in a "big board" sense of who will have the most impact in the league. And dating back to the 90s: On 9 of the past 23 championship teams the most important player has been a SG. And if I look at all the "side kicks", I fill another 8 slots. So the 4 championship teams that didn't have a major influence from a SG were the 1999 Spurs(Twin Tower) 2004 Pistons(Chauncey+Sheed) 2007 Spurs(Parker+Duncan) 2008 Celtics(Pierce+Garnett).
So I think you could argue that with 19 out of the last 23 championshipteams having a SG as their 1st or 2nd most influential player that this position is very important for winning it all.