Monday, October 1, 2007

Position Rankings: Top Power Forwards

FOR A COMPLETE PREVIEW OF THE 2007-2008 SEASON, CLICK HERE

Complete Rankings: PG SG SF PF C

1. Tyler Hansbrough, North Carolina
2. D.J. White, Indiana
3. Brandon Costner, North Carolina State
4. Ryan Anderson, California
5. Brook Lopez, Stanford
6. Richard Hendrix, Alabama
7. Taj Gibson, USC
8. Jeff Adrien, Connecticut
9. Jon Brockman, Washington
10. Randal Falker, Southern Illinois
11. Kyle Hines, UNC-Greensboro
12. Joseph Jones, Texas A&M
13. James Gist, Maryland
14. Maarty Leunen, Oregon
15. Darrell Arthur, Kansas
16. Will Daniels, Rhode Island
17. Tyler Smith, Tennessee
18. DaJuan Summers, Georgetown
19. Damion James, Texas
20. Rob Kurz, Notre Dame
21. Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, UCLA
22. Arizona Reid, High Point
23. Diamon Simpson, Saint Mary's

24. WIll Thomas, George Mason
25. Carlos Monroe, Florida Atlantic

Top Five Freshmen
1. Michael Beasley, Kansas State
2. Patrick Patterson, Kentucky
3. Anthony Randolph, LSU
4. Blake Griffin, Oklahoma
5. Herb Pope, New Mexico State


Photo Credit: DraftExpress.com

6 comments:

  1. Have you ever heard of James Mays?

    ReplyDelete
  2. He's ranked in centers, because that's what he plays for Clemson.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Summers plays SF for georgetown. and should be ranked top 10 in that category.

    ReplyDelete
  4. I think Summers could see time at PF this season, if they go with a three-guard look to include Freeman. If Ewing or Macklin starts, then, yes, Summers will play SF and I would be wrong to include him here.

    I don't know if he's a Top 10 player at either position, though.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Takais Brown for Georgia deserves consideration. He scored 14.2/game last year, pulled down 5.6 rebounds/game and shot .566 from the field.

    Plus he put up those numbers against the likes of Joakim Noah, Al Horford, Randolph Morris, Glen Davis, Charles Rhodes and Richard Hendrix.

    ReplyDelete
  6. tyler hansborough is the best PF this year because its not really a strong PF class this year but taj gibson needs to move up some.

    ReplyDelete