2018 NBA Draft: 6 prospects that improved their stock the most

NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 15: Trae Young (11) of the Oklahoma Sooners dribbles up court during the Oklahoma Sooners against the Ball State Cardinals at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Ok. (Photo by Richard Rowe/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 15: Trae Young (11) of the Oklahoma Sooners dribbles up court during the Oklahoma Sooners against the Ball State Cardinals at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman, Ok. (Photo by Richard Rowe/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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3. Jalen Hudson (SG) – Florida

Jalen Hudson has cooled off a bit from his scorching hot start, but the Florida Gator has put himself on the draft map with his play. In back-to-back games against Gonzaga and Duke, Hudson combined for 59 points and 15 rebounds. He also shot 10-for-18 from 3 over those games and is still at nearly 42 percent for the season.

After sitting out after transferring from Virginia Tech, Hudson looks to have made the most of his time out. Hudson is posting career highs in points, field goal percentage, 3-point percentage, free throw percentage, and just about every other category. With great size at 6’6″, questions remain about how well he can create and defend.