Class of 2018 Position Rankings: Point guards
Posted Jan 29, 2018
There’s not a huge difference in talent dropoff between Tre Jones at No. 1 and Georgia Tech-bound Michael DeVoe at No. 13. Hand in hand with that is that there doesn’t appear to be a lot of 2018 point guards who are likely to be one-and-done players. Because of the need for an impact point guard in Lawrence next season, Kansas-bound Devon Dotson looks like a great fit.
(Rivals.com)
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