I think he wants to play the 3 primarily at the next level but that is part of the problem being a sub par ball handler and cutter so he may have to sell himself as an undersized 4. at least to get drafted. He is athletic so he might be able to do it.We know the Cavs love hard workers who improve, and very few college players improved from their freshman season to their sophomore season as Robert Woodard II. He was a backup PF as a freshman who became a go-to scorer as an undersized power forward as a sophomore, adding that shooting range in the off-season. I was interested to learn his father is still the all-time scoring leader for Mississippi high school basketball and also an alum at Mississippi State. If he is still there at the top of the second, I'd jump on it.
Not sold on the shooting yet, % went up but on low attempts and the ft % is less than 70 and thats being nice.
He is a solid explosive rebounder and defender but I would not expect the shooting,handle or cutting to improve enough to take him in the first. As is he is a 4 in a 3's body that should become a decent bench rotation stretch 4 that can finish strong above the rim in open straight line drives.