Mitc Robinson is the ultimate mystery man in this draft class.
Most teams don't truly know what to make of him.
He skipped the combine, which was ill-advised considering he didn't play college basketball this past season, and he also switched agencies.
The 7'1" big man last averaged 25.7 points, 12.6 rebounds and six blocks per game while a senior at Chalmette High School.
But when he chose to forgo playing at Western Kentucky to sit out and work on his game, he turned heads, in a bad way.
But now it's time for the draft, and teams can't ignore Robinson as a prospect.
What's the old rule again?
Oh yeah, you can't teach height.
Here's a player with a 7"4' wingspan and elite-level athleticism.
Robinson is a project, for sure, but he can contribute to a team right away in the vein of Clint Capela by being an energy guy, a rim runner, rebounder, lob catcher off the pick-and-roll and shot blocker.
Those parts of his game are coveted by almost every team in the league.
In addition to his natural abilities, Robinson showed that he can stroke the long ball.
Give him a few years and he could pay dividends should he be selected in the first round.
Or he could be out of the league in three years.
Both scenarios are possible, so that's why he's a risky pick.