NBA Draft: Ranking the top 15 prospects participating in the Sweet Sixteen

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14. Grant Williams, Tennessee

It’s no surprise to see Grant Williams here in the top 15. In fact, you could probably make the argument that he should be higher. Nevertheless, I still hope to see a bit more from the Tennessee heart and soul.

Williams has been sensational for the Volunteers this season, and helped save the team from an upset in the second-round of the Tournament with an impressive 19-point, seven rebounds, five assists, four steals and three blocks performance against Iowa.

He also shot an impressive 54 percent in that game. If the Vols are going to make an Elite Eight appearance, they’re going to need the 6-foot-7 forward to continue to lead. Williams is a winner and has all the makings of a solid mid-first-round selection in the 2019 NBA Draft.