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Overall Grade: B

No. 3 Overall: Jahlil Okafor, Duke, 6'11", C, Freshman

As he always seems to do, Philadelphia 76ers general manager Sam Hinkie ignored fit and position to go with the top prospect available in Jahlil Okafor. And given Joel Embiid's recent setback with his foot, it's tough to argue the pick.

Okafor has the potential to emerge as one of the game's toughest post covers. At 6'11", 270 pounds, he has the physical tools and skill level to consistently create high-percentage shots against a set half-court defense.

But there is an issue. Okafor, Embiid and Nerlens Noel won't all be able to play together at once. We're talking about three interior bigs who don't stretch the floor.

Okafor is a terrific offensive prospect, but the Sixers will eventually need to address their lack of roster balance.

Trading down a few spots for point guard Emmanuel Mudiay may have been the better option.

No. 37 Overall: Richaun Holmes, Bowling Green, 6'8", PF, Senior

Holmes opened eyes at the Portsmouth Invitational, and he looked good at the combine.

His game is all about athleticism, face-up quickness and activity around the basket, where he can finish, rebound and block shots.

It wouldn't be surprising if Holmes emerged as a role player for the Sixers next season.

No. 47 Overall: Arturuas Gudaitis, Lithuania, 6'10", C, 1993

Gudaitis played over in Euroleague, where his above-the-rim athleticism, rim protection and face-up skills likely sold the Celtics.

He's 22 years old, but there is actually still some upside here to invest in. The Sixers can draft and stash him overseas, where he'll have a nice place to continue developing.

No. 58 Overall: J.P. Tokoto, North Carolina, 6'6", SG, Junior

If Tokoto can improve as a shooter, he'll have the chance to become one of the bigger-value picks in the draft.

He's an elite athlete, an above-average passer and a strong wing defender.

Unfortunately, Tokoto's jumper and mechanics are poor. As a 2-guard, he'll need to at least prove he can threaten the defense from behind the arc.

Still, at No. 58, it's certainly worth seeing if he can develop some touch in the D-League.

No. 60 Overall: Luka Mitrovic, Serbia, 6'8", PF, 1993

Mitrovic has been on NBA radars due to his versatility and shot-making ability. He's undersized for a power forward, but he can stretch the floor as a shooter and inject some energy into a lineup.

Still, he's just another draft-and-stash player for a Sixers team that has a boatload of second-round picks.

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