What he brings: The 6-foot-5 guard’s otherworldly vision helped vaunt him up the draft rankings, but what has NBA GMs salivating is Russell’s ability to dominate an entire game. The guard was often forced to do it all at Ohio State. Per Hoop-Math.com, only a quarter of his non-transition field goals within the arc were assisted, and if a defender managed to keep Russell from probing the interior, he was overly efficient from deep, converting 41 percent of his threes. Outside of Cameron Payne, no other lottery selection had both a higher offensive rating and percentage of shots taken than Russell, and when combined rebounding chops (perhaps his most underrated skill), Russell’s upside appears limitless.