2019 NBA Draft: 20 prospects to watch during the NCAA Tournament

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Jarrett Culver, Guard, Texas Tech (#7 Ranked Prospect)

Jarrett Culver is one of the best guards in the nation. He comes into the tournament having scored 31 and 26 in his last two games. Culver is primed to lead the Red Raiders deep into the tournament.

Jarrett Culver has had a standout sophomore season. He improved his scoring average more than seven points over his freshman season to 18.5 this season. He has been a great rebounding guard as well. His 3-point percentage has gone down this year, but he is still shooting a decent 32.3 percent.

Culver is projected to be a top-10 pick in this year’s draft. He has all the skills to make him a great player in the NBA. He has a great ability to score, rebound and pass for a guard. His 48.5% field goal percentage is impressive with his increased role in the Texas Tech offense.

Jarrett Culver is one of the best players in the NCAA Tournament. He will play a major role in what the Red Raiders are able to accomplish in March.