I have a subscription to The Athletic....Seth Davis does this yearly where he talks anonymously with six scouts/executives in the NBA and gets their candid take on prospects. Below are Admiral's, Grant's and Bone's:
Bone
“Freak athlete. He was one or two in every combine testing. He’s going to surprise some people. Great upside. Rick Barnes is really tough on his point guards, and this kid got through it and survived and got better. It wouldn’t shock me if he goes late first round. His feel and decision-making and knowing the position will take some time. He needs to continue to improve as a shooter. I think toward the end of the season he was playing more for the NBA than for his team. He wasn’t looking for people as much.”
Admiral
“I love that kid. Old, strong, tough. I like winners. Excellent midrange scorer but he needs to improve his 3-point shot. He also needs to improve as a passer. I don’t think he’s as good a perimeter defender as some other people. Got to Tennessee as a little fat guy and now he’s ripped up. He’s gotta be Jae Crowder or P.J. Tucker. He’s got no game with the ball in his hands. Physicality, leadership, he has those boxes checked. Can’t really create for others or himself. I think he goes second round and makes a team.”
Williams
“Great basketball IQ, solid in the mid-range. Give him the ball at the elbow and he’ll be a very good scorer and passer. I wouldn’t trust him to post him up because he definitely has trouble scoring over length. He needs to be in a system. He did not look good in Chicago, which is more of a freelance situation. He did a pro day and for some reason they had him standing and doing perimeter jumpers, which is not his strong suit. He’s going to be a great culture guy. Even if he doesn’t get a lot of minutes, he’ll make your practices more competitive. I just don’t know what he did in college that translates to our league. Very smart. Very tough. You’re going to have to live with him making ugly plays because he’s not a great athlete. For a guy to go from one SEC offer to a two-time player of the year in that league is amazing. He always seems to figure it out.”