Brown flew under the radar at Oregon, but he’s somebody who should get some late-lottery looks. With a long, strong 6-7 frame, Brown has the tools needed to be one of the better two-way wings in this draft.
3-point shooting will be a sticking point for Brown, both in the pre-draft process and at the next level. He’s a capable secondary ball handler on the wing, but lacks the consistent spot-up shooting that some of his counterparts possess.
Still, his offensive versatility — combined with equal versatility on the defensive end — is something that should leave scouts enamored. Long defenders who can spend time both on and off the ball have plenty of value.