2018 NBA Draft: Big board 3.0; risers and fallers

TUCSON, AZ - DECEMBER 21: Deandre Ayton #13 of the Arizona Wildcats handles the ball during the second half of the college basketball game against the Connecticut Huskies at McKale Center on December 21, 2017 in Tucson, Arizona. The Wildcats defeated the Huskies 73-58. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
TUCSON, AZ - DECEMBER 21: Deandre Ayton #13 of the Arizona Wildcats handles the ball during the second half of the college basketball game against the Connecticut Huskies at McKale Center on December 21, 2017 in Tucson, Arizona. The Wildcats defeated the Huskies 73-58. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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Robert Williams PF/C Texas A&M

Robert Williams came into the season with sky high expectations. After turning down a sure fire first round draft selection to return to Texas A&M, Williams to a certain extend has been quite the letdown.

Williams struggles for playing time and a purpose in the Aggies team. That hasn’t helped his draft stock at all this season.

On top of him struggling to find a role, it appears Williams just hasn’t gotten any better from the previous season. In fact, he might have gotten a little worse.

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Williams’ jumpshot was once valued as a skill he might be able to work on and use in the NBA. Starting conference play Williams did not hit a single jumpshot all season, and he might continue to ride that streak to this day.