Wesley Johnson's overrated. He's an average scorer in the NBA, at best, and in particular I'm really skeptical about his methods of scoring--he's not that good at getting to the line for an "athlete", and he takes more threes than expected for someone who doesn't shoot that well in it. Average passer. I think his real calling card in the NBA is his defense, but I'm not even sure that's a guarantee--he rebounds well for his size, and while he was a deflection master and good weakside shotblocker this year he wasn't either in years past. Overall his skill level to me doesn't put him in lottery contention--I know it's hard to confuse late bloomer with possible "fluke" season, but in cases like this for college I usually opt for the latter. Of course, Brandon Roy being the exception, but the guy had latent dimensions all around in his first three years of college. Anyway, Johnson to me is a talent in the 20s range, at best. Mind you, I don't think he's an absolute bust, but that expectations need to be set accordingly--he's a role player, much like DeMar Derozan ended up being.
We've gotten into Aldrich already. Suffice to say I'm not terribly high on him (mostly because of his potential, or lack thereof) and many draftniks share the same reasoning.
Udoh's another overrated player to me. He's a player who won't make it to the league because of his offense (I think he'll be somewhere between poor and average here in the NBA). He doesn't touch the ball often, but moreover he's not efficient on offense, just being very raw (he doesn't even get to the line that well for an athlete). I'm not even highly convinced about his rebounding ability--it could be average in the league, and in particular, I think he's much more of an offensive rebounder than defensive. So because of that perceived fatal flaw, I'm not sure he can really become that defensive patroller in the league. But let's get into the pros--the reason why some are infatuated with him is largely because of his shotblocking ability. He has a slight wrinkle of passing ability to add to that, but that won't help his stock that much. The problem is, there's many poor defensive rebounders, bad offensive players and all-out shotblockers hanging in the fringes, and Udoh?--what makes that different? I sense another raw guy who might become a bust in the league. I think he's more of a late 20s talent, again--because I think it's more "fluke" season than late bloomer, as with Wesley Johnson.
Al-Farouq Aminu will be an average SF scorer in the NBA, but I believe he's more an inside playing type SF than an outside playing one. He's still finding his bearings here, but he gets to the line fairly well, but isn't a terribly effective foul shooter, and he won't be much of a three point shooter, if at all, at the next level. He's also a bit of a black hole offensively. What will immediately translate to the NBA is his superb rebounding ability--he's excellent at clearing the defensive glass, and also contributes on the offensive boards as well. He's a pretty good disruptor, in particular a good weakside shotblocker, so defensively may be where he truly makes his mark, although offensively he has okay, but not great, skills. He's definitely a role player but with nice defensive potential. Talentwise he'd fall as a mid-1st round pick to me, because his offense is such a mixed bag, but defensively he's got the goods.