Considering the incredible depth of this year’s NBA Draft, a lot has been made of the multiple options that the Utah Jazz could consider with their first-round pick at No. 21 overall. While the late first round can sometimes be a bit of a crap-shoot, it truly appears this year that the Jazz may very well end up with an impact player with that selection.
Unfortunately, the same likely won’t be able to be said about their second-round pick, which doesn’t take place until No. 52 overall. While there certainly are on occasion diamonds in the rough that can be scooped up in the second round, it’s a rarity for true difference makers to fall that low in the draft.