I know there's a long way to go until the draft, but I feel really good about Wes Johnson. I won't be disappointed at all if we end up with him. I don't think he's just a "ready" player, I think he still has a lot of room to grow. Most importantly, I think he has the best character, work ethic, and personality of anyone in this draft class. IMO, he's the best player after the top 4, and I don't care if he's not a big. People think all we're lacking is a big, but I think we're lacking so much more than that. We're lacking core players, and I think Johnson can be a core player.
I'm starting to come around on Johnson. Not in terms of believing he has talent, because there is no doubt he has star talent, but in terms of if Cousins isn't there at #5, take Johnson and don't look back. This team really needs a big, but I would say now this is a 5 player draft, and the talent drops off immediatley at #6, and the questions really start popping up. He would simply be too good to pass up.
But I also think if we take him, you're looking at our new sg. He's not a great ballhandler, but he's at least as good as Kevin was, and should get better. He's also a decent passer, and I think he'll improve in that area to. Defensively I don't see him having trouble guarding sg's, and the defensive potential of have Tyreke, Johnson, and Donte at the 1,2, and 3 is scary. Johnson would have a learnig curve if moved to sg, but I don't see it being that steep of a curve, and as his ballhandling improves, I could see him being a sg longterm. IMO, starting him at the 2 would be a much better situation for everyone than having Donte, Omri, and Johnson battle it out for time at sf.
Of course that still leaves us with a gaping hole at center, and Petire would have to do something in free agency, or more likely make a trade and absorb a contract. I wouldn't feel this way if I didn't think Johnson could play the 2, and succeed. I wouldn't draft him to play sf, at least not with our roster looking like it is now.