Indiana Pacers: 5 options for pick No. 50 in 2018 NBA Draft

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3. Kenrich Williams, SF — TCU

Kenrich Williams completed his senior year as a double-double machine for TCU. He will likely be one of the older players in the draft at 23 years old, but depending on how he pans out, he could be an excellent fit for the mature Pacers.

Kenrich has played enough college basketball to be able to shoot adequately from all over the floor, he is an excellent rebounder, and can play defense competently on a variety of positions.

The big downside to drafting Kenrich Williams is that he could be good enough to excel in college, but just short of being relevant at the next level. He is good at a lot of things, but does not possess elite talent. This could be a red flag for the Pacers and other teams alike, but it is more likely that he does indeed get drafted by a team looking for a guy to hit the ground running and bring a gritty element to their bench.