2018 NBA Draft Big Board 7.0

Real Madrid's Slovenian Luka Doncic reacts during the Euroleague Final Four finals basketball match between Real Madrid and Fenerbahce Dogus Istanbul at The Stark Arena in Belgrade on May 20, 2018. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) (Photo credit should read ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/AFP/Getty Images)
Real Madrid's Slovenian Luka Doncic reacts during the Euroleague Final Four finals basketball match between Real Madrid and Fenerbahce Dogus Istanbul at The Stark Arena in Belgrade on May 20, 2018. (Photo by Andrej ISAKOVIC / AFP) (Photo credit should read ANDREJ ISAKOVIC/AFP/Getty Images)
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Philadelphia 76ers
BROOKLYN, NY – MARCH 06: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets guard Josh Okogie (5) drives on Boston College Eagles guard Jerome Robinson (1) during the ACC men’s tournament game between the Boston College Eagles and the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets on March 6, 2018 at the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn, NY. (Photo by William Howard/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Okogie is one of the better athletes in the draft and another versatile wing defender hovering around the mid-20s. Standing 6-foot-5 with a 7-foot wingspan, his strong frame should allow him to check positions one through three at the next level.

Much like Fraizer, Okogie does an excellent job of staying engaged on the defensive end. He fights through screens, explodes into passing lanes and is an absolute dog in isolation, often taking on the task of guarding the opposition’s best player.

On the offensive end, Okogie showed upside as a difficult shot-maker while at Tech. He’ll take on more of a complimentary role in the NBA, but is already a spot-up threat who can attack closeouts and knock down dribble pull-ups. He’s another strong off-ball cutter.