2018 NBA Mock Draft 2.0

MADRID, SPAIN - DECEMBER 19: Luka Doncic, #7 guard of Real Madrid during the 2017/2018 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Regular Season Round 13 game between Real Madrid v Valencia Basket at Wizink Arena on December 19, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Sonia Canada/Getty Images)
MADRID, SPAIN - DECEMBER 19: Luka Doncic, #7 guard of Real Madrid during the 2017/2018 Turkish Airlines Euroleague Regular Season Round 13 game between Real Madrid v Valencia Basket at Wizink Arena on December 19, 2017 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Sonia Canada/Getty Images) /
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We’re currently in the midst of an another exciting college basketball season. Let’s take a look at our second Mock Draft of the year.

Since our last Mock Draft, a lot has changed. Some players has emerged as potential first-round picks, one player in particular is now getting top-10 looks, where previously he wasn’t on any mock drafts. Conversely, other players have fallen short of expectations, hence a drop in draft stock.

With Michael Porter Jr. seemingly out for the majority of the season, Marvin Bagley III has a strong foothold on the number one selection. Perhaps his biggest competitor isn’t currently in college basketball, but in Spain — more specifically, playing for Real Madrid. Luka Doncic has set the international scene alight with his fearless, yet flashy style of play.

Still, however, it’s too early to completely judge players as the season isn’t close to over just yet. There’s still games to be played, tournaments to win, and the pre-draft process to take place. Many more players with rise up the draft, and many more will fall before the season reaches it’s climax.

Without further ado, here’s our second Mock Draft of the season. This will take into account team fit and which players are (or aren’t) expected to commit to the 2018 NBA Draft. This early in the season, though, standings are bound to change, so make sure to take them with a grain of salt.