NBA Draft: 2018 McDonald’s All-American first impressions

SPRINGFIELD, MA - JANUARY 15: R.J. Barrett #5 of Montverde Academy goes up for a layup in a game against Mater Dei High School during the 2018 Spalding Hoophall Classic at Blake Arena at Springfield College on January 15, 2018 in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
SPRINGFIELD, MA - JANUARY 15: R.J. Barrett #5 of Montverde Academy goes up for a layup in a game against Mater Dei High School during the 2018 Spalding Hoophall Classic at Blake Arena at Springfield College on January 15, 2018 in Springfield, Massachusetts. (Photo by Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)
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Jahvon Quinerly, PG, Villanova

Composite Ranking: 25

Quinerly just recently committed to Villanova and it’s best for his development as an NBA prospect. The 6-foot point guard is already 19 and still has very frail frame. He’s the best ball handler in his class that has unique shift and changes speeds well.

However, Quinerly will have to prove that he can be engaged defensively, become a consistent shooter, and finish through contact to become an NBA prospect. He has a chance to develop as a defender especially at Villanova, but his size could make him a defensive liability in the NBA. Don’t expect Jahvon Quinerly to be a real NBA prospect until he’s an upper classman.