#3 – Tyler Honeycutt (or) Chris Singleton
Tyler Honeycutt and Chris Singleton are our ‘take your pick’ Small Forwards and are slotted the #3 SFs in our ranking. They provide comparable defense. Honeycutt will give you more playmaking but needs to cut down his turnovers. 
Both players have the ability to hit the three-point shot but Honeycutt needs to make it a lesser aspect of his game. Singleton is the more efficient player but needs to cut down on his fouling. 
Still not convinced? Ponder the stats below and press play!
| 
SF  | 
Tyler Honeycutt | |||||
| 
Rank | 
   40.72  | 
    72.33  | 
    17.00  | 
   35.00  | ||
| 
SF  | 
Chris Singleton | ||||
| 
Rank | 
    42.14  | 
    85.33  | 
    11.00  | 
   32.00  | |
 Out of 138 players:
·        Both players are prospects that a team can take late in the first round – early 20’s because of what they provide on defense and rebounding.
·        Honeycutt and Singleton have all-around games and can become very good long range shooters.
·        Considered as a whole (BPM), as well as for each specialty (PCM for Production; DIR for Defense; and TPA (Talent/Skill-set).
 
 
 
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