A month ago it was supposedly a 7 player draft with Simmons, Ingram, Bender, Hield, Murray, Dunn and Brown. Now it's a 7 player draft with Simmons, Ingram, Bender, Chriss, Dunn, Murray and Hield? Right...
It was never a 7 player draft anyway. People just make this stuff up about tiers. If we're including Chriss in the top tier now, than I think you have to include Brown, Luwawu, Labissiere, and Poeltl in the top tier too. Here's 5 more names that are very close: Dejounte Murray, Henry Ellenson, Denzel Valentine, Deyonta Davis, Wade Baldwin. There's probably even a few more that I left out. There's more parity in the top half of this draft than any other year I can remember. The proof of that is how wide-ranging some of these projections are. Draftexpress has Baldwin going #13 and nbadraft.net has him going #34. Luwawu is at #14 on DE and at #27 on nbadraft. Nobody knows how to rank these players. The guy going #14 isn't going to be significantly worse than the guy going #3. So it's more about which player is the best fit for your organization or which player has the best work ethic or which long-term project you believe in the most. It's a little concerning that Baldwin is the only first round prospect we've worked out so far, but let's wait until after the draft to pass judgement. The good thing about the lack of information coming out of the front office this year is that websites have no idea what we're going to do for a change and neither do other teams.