Ron Harper Jr. just declared. He's a senior, but he's also an example of a guy who might legitimately be a late bloomer. He's already filled out, and he's strong. He shot about .400 from 3P on pretty high volume. And he's got that intangible of growing up with a basketball in his hands from having an NBA father. Rutgers reached the NCAA tourney two years in a row, almost exclusively because of him. They lost in double-OT to Notre Dame, or they probably would have gone 1 or even 2 rounds deeper in this year's tourney. During the regular season, he made game-winning 3's to beat both Purdue and Indiana - both really clutch 3's.
There are a whole bunch of players in this draft in the late 1st to early 2nd that could make decent rotation players, and Harper is one of them. Honestly, I think this will be one of the best drafts in the last decade for those kinds of players. You can't build a roster around them, but they are the players you need on the bench to build around someone else. That's why I hate the fact that the Spurs gave up their own 2nd, and are looking unlikely to come up with Toronto's first rounder.
I know he's "older", but he's a really high BBIQ player. He's "only" 6'6" but it will be interesting to see if he's invited to the combine, because I would bet his wingspan is pushing 7', and I think he's one of those short-necked guys who is basically an inch or two taller than his head height. He's a little bit doughy, but he's got a good motor - the Spurs training would tighten that up.
Last year I wanted the Spurs to scoop Kenyon Martin Jr. if he went undrafted. He got picked at 52, and he has more than lived up to that. Harper, I believe, is a MUCH better player than Martin was, and will be a lot better at the next level. Depending on who the Spurs take with their two first round picks, Harper would definitely be on my short list for the Lakers second rounder. My VERY short list, because he's a legitimate 3P threat, and Zeus knows the Spurs need that.