This is the time, two weeks and counting before the start of the 2016 Draft, where late performances can really boost -- or hinder -- a prospect's stock. While decisions on who to take in the first round are made with numerous evaluations on a player over the course of last summer and this spring, it's only human nature to have last impressions make a difference. Right now, scouts are able to see first-round candidates in high-pressure situations. High schoolers who are still playing are in the playoffs and college players are currently in conference tournaments. Seeing how these players perform "under the lights" can have a huge impact. While the very top of this mock mirrors what Jim...
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