I don't think you can go wrong with Barnes, but right now, I like both Quincy Miller and Michael Gilchrist a little better. Miller has really impressed for being a freshman. He had almost become, "The Guy" as a freshman for Baylor, until Perry Jones came back from his suspension. He almost immediately deferred to Jones, who has a few good games, actually, impressive games, and then went back to being the Perry Jones from last season. Of late, Miller has come on again, scoring 29 points in a tough loss yesterday to Missouri. He's long at 6'9". He can shoot the ball, or put it on the floor. He's also a very good athlete. I've already expounded on Gilchrist many times, so I'll spare you that. But I'll take any of the three.
I love Thomas Robinson, and I predict he'll be a bigger star in the NBA than Sullinger will. He's not quite as skilled in the post as Sullinger, but he's twice the athlete, with a very aggressive nature, and a build like Dwight Howard. The sky's the limit for him.
Henson isn't my first choice for a shotblocker, but he's certainly my default pick. If you looking for a shotblocker and your picking at 11 or 12, you'd be crazy to pass on him, unless your needs are multiple, and there's a better choice at SF or PG, etc. I'd still love to get Anthony Davis who is a shotblocking machine. He may well set the all time NCAA record for blocked shots this year. When last checked, he was averaging well over 4 blocks a game. And thats against the best competition in college basketball. Unlike Whiteside who was also prolific, but against inferior competition. We'd have to get very lucky to get him.
I like Drummonds potential, but right now he's playing way below his standard. Another year in school might be the best thing for him, because at times he just looks lost, and unfortunately, disinterested.