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What improvements can we look for in the Jazz second year players?

Last year, in the 2019 NBA Draft, the Utah Jazz made the unusual move of moving into the second round twice, picking up three late second rounders (picks #50, 53, and 58), who ended up being Jarrell Brantley, Justin Wright-Foreman, and Miye Oni, respectively. Nigel Williams-Goss, despite being drafted in 2017, played two years in Europe, then was signed last summer. Juwan Morgan was signed in November and Rayjon Tucker signed after the Jazz waived Stanton Kidd and Jeff Green, respectively, after standout performances in the G League.

While obviously some of these players are no longer on the team, this group of players had a surprising impact given their relatively low draft status.