For me, it's:
1 Cody
2 Keyonte
3 Filipowski
4 Kessler
5 Sensabaugh
6 Hendricks
7 Collier
- Cody needs some time to develop, but he could become a solid #2 or #3 option on a playoff team, like a bigger version of Latrell Sprewell.
- Keyonte is mostly a score-first combo-guard. He'll be a good 3rd-option type. I think he should be playing off the ball as a release-valve shooter and secondary creator.
- Filipowski has a lot of potential, from shooting, to playmaking, to beating bigs off the dribble, while holding up defensively on the perimeter. He needs some time to put it all together, but he could be similar to Al Horford.
- Kessler is supposed to be a rim-runner, and he does run the floor very well, However, his lack of offensive presence at the rim and his inability to finish plays are becoming glaring. His rebounding will bring him a steady paycheck.
- Sensabaugh is a nice, offensively-skilled wing with enough size and strength to beat some guys. He's not quick or explosive. He may be similar to Aaron Nesmith.
- I'm having issues with Hendricks. He can't dribble, he can't self-create, he can only shoot with his feet set, and he has almost no in-between game. He's mostly a defensive player right now, strictly 3D, but lots of guys can do that--like that guy Toumani Camara, for example. There's still value here, and if I were being conservative I'd put him above Sensabaugh.
- I think Collier is probably going to be a backup. He handles, passes and defends well enough to take some rotation minutes, but he's limited offensively.