While there is less debate about who the Suns will select first, the 2018 draft class still provides extensive talent; multiple players who many believe will become stars at the top; possible gems in the mid-rounds; second round projections who could impact rosters immediately, there is talent to be had in what many believe is the deepest draft from top to bottom in a very long time.
That means more possible players like Draymond Green (selected 35th overall), Donovan Mitchell (13th), Devin Booker (13th), so on and so forth. So as draft day quickly approaches, the Suns must pay close attention to their mid-round pick, avoiding players like Earl Clark (14th) and Kendall Marshall (13th) at all costs.