4. Cameron Johnson — F (North Carolina)
Cameron Johnson is one of the oldest players competing in this year’s March Madness tournament. The redshirt senior is already 23 years old, which gives him a big advantage over his younger opponents.
Johnson has already benefited greatly from his extra experience. He is currently averaging a career-best 16.9 points and 5.8 rebounds a game, leading North Carolina to a 27-6 record and the 1-seed in the Midwest. Johnson is the key reason his team might win the championship this year.
While he may not be an elite athlete, Johnson does a solid job of moving his feet and keeping up with the pace of the game. He is moderate at almost everything on the court and is above-average in terms of shooting and scoring.
The experience that Johnson has can’t be understated. He might not be projected to be drafted in the lottery, but he will certainly have an impact on this tournament. Keep an eye on Cameron Johnson.