Teams that think Collier can improve his shot and decision-making may deem him a worthwhile top-10 pick. Not many ball-handlers pack as much shiftiness and power. But he also comes with enticing creativity off the dribble and at the rim.
If teams are hesitant about drafting a poor-shooting, high-turnover lead guard, he could slip further into the mid-first round. In that range, teams with point guards won't worry about logjams or drafting a backup, with the idea that Collier can still serve as a valuable bench spark and second-unit weapon.