Chad Ford has 2 Michigan Players in his Top 30 NBA Draft Prospects (NCAA March Madness)
25. D.J. Wilson
Draft projection: 30-50
Michigan Junior Forward
Wilson is an athletic forward who can both stretch the floor and protect the rim. He has a rare combination of explosiveness and skill. His inconsistency and soft play (despite his size he doesn't really like contact in the paint) concern NBA scouts.
He's on the first-round bubble, but a big NCAA tournament could change things for him. He was outstanding in the Big 10 tourney for Michigan with 26 points, eight boards and three blocks against Purdue and 17 points, six boards, three assists and two steals against Wisconsin to lead Michigan to the title.
Went from averaging 2.4 points last year to a NBA prospect
26. Moritz Wagner
Draft projection: 30-50
Michigan Sophomore Forward
Wagner might be the biggest sleeper on this list. The native of Germany brings many of the things that Lauri Markkanen brings to the table and is just six months older, such as size, agility, a terrific 3-point stroke and a high basketball IQ. Like Markkannen, he isn't a great rebounder or shot blocker, but you don't find many players with his size and skill set in the draft.
Same as DJ Wilson. Averaged about 2 points a game last years too. Still think both should come back next season. 2 big men who can put the ball on the floor and shoot the 3 ball.