HuskermanMike
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For Dalano in the college game, you are not wrong. However, his best bet at being drafted is to be a 6'9 point guard to come off the bench to create mismatches. He does not have the desirable shooting to play the forward position at all. In fact, he needs to at least get a mid range jumper to be drafted. On top of that, he has to defend better or teams will abuse him in the league with mismatches. I think if he improves enough he can get drafted, but his best bet in my view is as a PG. I believe he can improve his 3pt shooting this year and shooting in general.I believe he’s been playing out of position. He needs someone else playing point with him doing more slashing to the basket and be fed the ball.
To add to that, the last 10-12 picks are usually overseas guys that teams draft and stash. That way, the organization does not have to pay a guaranteed contract to a player. So, for him to be drafted he will have to be top 50 player in the 2022 draft class.I'm pretty sure he will be advised that he won't be drafted. Nothing against him and I hope he's back next year as a Husker. I just don't see that he had a season that would make him one of the top 60 players in the country.
Hopefully, with better talent around him and playing more of a position suited for him, that is different next year.