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- Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 4:35pm #36678

cuseflynn10ParticipantRank these PF’s in order that you would select in a draft. (Just for argument’s sake, we’ll say you have an average PG, SG, SF, and C, but are thin at PF.)
Anthony Davis
Andre Drummond
Thomas Robinson
Arnett Moultrie
Jared Sullinger
Perry Jones
John Henson
Tyler Zeller
Mason Plumlee
Patric Young
Kevin Jones
The reason I ask this is because this year’s group of PF is deep. I’m just interested in how others rank these players especially the top few. Most will put Davis and Drummond 1/2. Then Robinson/Moultrie/Sullinger and maybe Jones make up the next tier.
Let me know what you think as of now.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 4:38pm #639338

JoeWolf11. Anthony Davis
2. Andre Drummond
3. Thomas Robinson
4. Jared Sullinger
5. Arnett Moultrie
6. Perry Jones
7. Tyler Zeller
8. Mason Plumlee
9. Patrick Young
10. John Henson
11. Kevin Jones
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 4:51pm #639341
JordanC20Participant1. Davis
2. Robinson
3. Drummond
4. Sullinger
5. P. Jones
6. Moultrie
7. Henson
8. Young
9. Zeller
10. K. Jones
11. Plumlee
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 5:09pm #639356

JoeWolf1Should have known better to make a list, easiest way to lose 5 points without anyone telling you why, lol.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 6:15pm #639388

rileymcshea3Participant^^Yeah I didnt see what was wrong with your list , it seems like a good list except I’d take Henson over Plumlee and Young
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 6:47pm #639410

raybeasParticipantCody Zeller and re-draft.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 6:53pm #639411
Future_ScoutAnthony Davis
Andre Drummond
Thomas Robinson
Jared Sullinger
Perry Jones
Arnett Moultrie
John Henson
Mason Plumlee
Tyler Zeller
Patric Young
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 9:08pm #639456
BiggysmallsParticipantAnthony Davis- will be a great weak side defender, good rebounder, and role player on offense.
Arnet Moultrie- I think he may have the highest offensive upside of any PF in the draft.
Thomas Robinson- Could be the best "role player" in the draft. He’s strong, runs the floor, rebounds, and sets screens. I think he will be a better version of Taj Gibson
Jared Sullinger- I dont think he is athletic enough still to be an impact player unless he reshapes his game as a pick and pop guy, which he is capable of doing.
Patric Young- Another guy who will be a strong rebounder, play defense, and finish at the rim.
Perry Jones- I just dont see what everybody loves so much. He’s tall, athletic, and looks the part, but I just see no substance.
Tyler Zeller- He has a couple of skills that people will like, he runs the floor as well as any big man (which other bigs hate) and he is 7 ft tall.
Terrence Jones- I see him being a good role player, but for all the skills he is supposed to have, the only way I see him score is off of rebounds and oops
John Henson- Monster shot blocker, still needs to find the UNC cafeteria though. Has a nice mid range J, but thicker big men will bury him.
Kevin Jones- I think he will be a really good glue guy for a team. He wont play alot, but I think he can be a nice energy guy off the bench.
Sleeper- Mike Scott
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 9:58pm #639466
JonOatsParticipant1. Sullinger
2. Moultrie
3. Zeller
4. Davis
5. Robinson
6. Drummond
7. K Jones
8. Young
9. Plumlee
Henson and T Jones are SFs and I’d take PJ3 only if I could trade him immediately.
0 - Posted on: Mon, 02/20/2012 - 10:48pm #639475

RUDEBOY_ParticipantSurprise nobody mentioned Drew Gordon of New Mexico…
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/21/2012 - 6:42am #639532
andyV17ParticipantAnthony Davis
Andre Drummond
Jared Sullinger
Perry Jones
Thomas Robinson
Arnett Moultrie
John Henson
Patric Young
Kevin Jones
Tyler Zeller
Mason Plumlee
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/21/2012 - 7:21am #639536

Chilbert arenasParticipantIsn’t Drummond more of a center?
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/21/2012 - 7:46am #639545

bloodshyParticipantEveryone knows any C w/an offensive game (sans Dwight) gets called a PF in todays league. It’s easier to be compared to the Moses, Karl and Chuck than to be compared to the legacies of Kareem, Wilt, Hakeem, etc. As a result, in todays NBA the 5s call themselves 4s to avoid feeling small. If you really break down the game film of the careers of Duncan, Garnett, Gasol, etc., they’ve spent most of their time at the 5, but once they became contending HoFers, everyone started calling them a 4 for some reason.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/21/2012 - 9:43am #639571

F_DA_POParticipantWhy is Kevin Jones supposed to be only a 2nd rounder? He’s shown to be real durable and is able to play entire games. He averages 20 and 11 with a steal and a block a game. He rarely turns the ball over. Has improved his game every year. Is is just becuase WVU sucks?
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/21/2012 - 9:46am #639573

JBickart14ParticipantDuncan, Garnett, and Gasol Have always been considered PF excluding ducan they just played with bad centers who were the same size as them, what makes them PF is there defensive abilities they can step out and stay infront of people on the perimiter during their prime! true centers couldnt
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