Does this imply you have a clear number one?
I had a clear #1, who I had #1 for years in this class but the latest Harry Giles surgery made me hesitant, If he returns healthy and doesn't miss games/plays to his potential, it's likely that I return him to the top spot.. I maintain that he's a better prospect than Amare Stoudemire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XJ2EUqk5b0
I had Fox #1 on my last mock but it's unlikely he'll be able to hold onto that spot, unless he plays like a world beater.
I really think there's a great case to be made for the 76ers to trade Noel and Okafor for a guard (or 2 or + some picks) and to put Giles next to Embiid. There's no doubt that Giles is a much better compliment.. and there's no doubt that a frontline of Simmons-Giles-Embiid is easily one of the most athletic in the league.. if not the most athletic... I know 76ers fans want help on the perimiter, but I think Giles can help them there (on both sides of the ball..)
Even though I don't have him #1, I'll definitely admit Josh Jackson seems to be the safest pick at this point. I almost feel like reading some of these articles about impact freshman and college players to watch, he's being severely underrated. In fact I've concluded that some of these writers (such as Jeff Goodman) have a lil bias against Josh, he's built up a bit of a reputation as someone who denies interviews/gives 'no comment'..
I could honestly forsee a scenario where Isaac goes #1, for now I'ma just say his ceiling is #2 though.. I've already identified him, Bam, Terrance Furgeson, Lauri Markannen and Isaiah Hartenstein as players (outside of the top-5) I think are good bets to impress late in the process in team workouts and the combine.