There's no question about Anthony Edwards' position atop the list of shooting guards in this year's NBA draft.
Edwards was the nation's top-scoring freshman at Georgia and is a candidate to be the No. 1 overall pick on Wednesday night with his explosive scoring and ability to make contested shots. The top tier of shooting guard prospects also includes versatile players like Florida State's Devin Vassell and Auburn's Isaac Okoro, both possible lottery selections.
Here's a look at some of the top shooting guard prospects:
ANTHONY EDWARDS
The 19-year-old started fast and finished as Southeastern Conference's freshman of the year.
STRENGTHS: The 6-foot-5, 225-pound Edwards has the ability to score from all over the court. He put it all on display six games into his college career at Georgia, going for 33 of his 37 points after halftime in an impressive one-man show in a loss to then-No. 3 Michigan State. That second-half performance included Edwards hitting 7 of 13 3-pointers. He went on to average 19.1 points to go with 5.2 rebounds while also offering the potential to develop into a reliable defender.
"He's just scratching the surface, he really is," Georgia coach Tom Crean said.
CONCERNS: While Edwards is difficult to slow, his efficiency and consistency are questions. Edwards shot just 40.2% from the field and made at least half his shots only seven times in 32 games. He also shot just 29.4% from 3-point range, including empty lines in losses to LSU (1 for 12), Mississippi (1 for 9), South Carolina (0 for 7) and Alabama (0 for 6).