Right now, and I haven't looked at every mock draft out there, but NBAdraft.net is the only one I could find that had Bassey going in the first rd, and that site is a total mess. They have Bruno Fernando going in the lottery for heavens sake, and P. J. Washington going at the bottom of the first rd. Washington will be a lottery pick.
ESPN's mock draft is more in line with mine. They have Daniel Gafford the 6'11" center form Arkansas going at 36, Nic Claxton the 6'11" center from Arkansas going at 41. Both players played in the Southeastern Conference against teams like Tennessee, Kentucky, Auburn, etc. Both put up numbers as good as Bassey and did it against far superior competition. They have Jontay Porter going at 43, and Porter when healthy, is a lottery pick. They have Darius Bazley going at 43 and Charles Bassey going at 53.
Now I'm not saying that what ESPN says is written in stone, but they are basically Draftexpress now, and Draftexpress was one of the most accurate mocks out there. Now granted, the individual workouts and the combine could change some minds, but you usually don't get big jumps from either, particularly when scouts have already watched these guys play numerous times.
ESPN has Chuma Okeke going at 42 one pick before Porter at 43. Both these guys are interesting, because if neither were injured, both would go in the first rd, with Porter being a lottery pick. One has to wonder how far Auburn might have gone in the tournament if Okeke hadn't gotten injured. There's little doubt that he was the best player on that team for the last 15 or so games. I think both are worth a gamble in the 2nd rd. Porter is almost a point PF/C. He can play under the basket, or step out and shoot the three. I'm not totally sure what position Okeke plays, SF or PF, but it doesn't matter. He's NBA material.