2016 NBA Draft: Ranking And Analyzing The Top 20 Prospects

March 24, 2016; Anaheim, CA, USA; Duke Blue Devils guard Brandon Ingram (14) reacts during the 82-68 loss against Oregon Ducks during the second half of the semifinal game in the West regional of the NCAA Tournament at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
March 24, 2016; Anaheim, CA, USA; Duke Blue Devils guard Brandon Ingram (14) reacts during the 82-68 loss against Oregon Ducks during the second half of the semifinal game in the West regional of the NCAA Tournament at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports /
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March 24, 2016; Anaheim, CA, USA; Duke Blue Devils guard Brandon Ingram (14) reacts during the 82-68 loss against Oregon Ducks during the second half of the semifinal game in the West regional of the NCAA Tournament at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports
March 24, 2016; Anaheim, CA, USA; Duke Blue Devils guard Brandon Ingram (14) reacts during the 82-68 loss against Oregon Ducks during the second half of the semifinal game in the West regional of the NCAA Tournament at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports /

With the 2016 NBA Draft about a month away, we rank and analyze the top 20 draft prospects

Editor’s Note: staff writer Dylan Hughes also contributed to this piece 

Now that the NBA Draft Lottery is officially in the books – and it was chalk – we can get a better grasp of what the 2016 NBA Draft will look like.

The next step? Meetings, individual workouts and the over-analyzation of the prospects. Which, at times, is often the most fun part of the draft. So as teams prepare for the 2016 version of the NBA Draft, expect a ton of second-guessing and nitpicking at certain aspects of a certain prospect.

It’s part of the process.

Before we get to the numerous mock drafts, that we will supply for you soon, we decided to create a 2016 NBA Draft Big Board – where we analyze the top 20 prospects.

Let’s get started.

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