We'll see how many of these players NC State gets heavily involved in, but for this particular batch of players, I felt specific groupings when doing the rankings.
Looking at the rankings, players 1-through-6 should be NBA Draft choices.
The next groupings will change as each week, it feels like 40-plus players get inserted, so very good players will start to drop some in the rankings.
Players 7-through-41 should be All-Conference caliber players.
Players 42-through-112 should be really good role players at high major colleges.
The players from 113-to-152 or so should be solid starters at mid/high-major schools.
For 153-196, it’s a more a combination of players with really good upside, but not a lot of resume yet, or can fill a specific kind of role.
For 197-to-222, again a combination of talented prep players who haven’t done much and guys who could be good role players.
You look at the eight NC State players who came in as transfers — Casey Morsell, Jayden Taylor, D.J. Burns, Mohamed Diarra, Ben Middlebrooks, M.J. Rice, Kam Woods and Michael O'Connell — they'd have fallen into these categrories.
Burns and Taylor would have been in 113-to-152 range description.
Morsell, Diarra and Rice would have been in that 153-196 range.
Middlebrooks, Woods and O'Connell probably in the 197-222 range.