Jarrey Foster‘s junior season was cut short by a torn ACL, limiting him to just 19 games. How he bounces back from that injury will go a long way in determining his stock once June rolls around. Knee injuries always spark extra caution.
With that said, Foster was productive when healthy. He averaged a solid 13.2 points, 5.9 rebounds and 2.7 assists per game — all career highs — and put together some strong efforts on the defensive end. He’s the kind of two-way wing NBA teams covet.
Despite up-and-down efficiency in three seasons, Foster is still a career 37.4 percent three-point shooter. He can also add value as a passer and secondary ball handler. That, combined with physical defense, puts him firmly in the first round discussion.