Jerry Meyer of 247 Sports, who also has Jackson No. 1, has called him the best
shooting guard prospect he's covered in his 11 years in the industry.
Bradley Beal is expected to go No. 3 in the 2012 NBA Draft, but Jonathan Tjarks ranks him as only the No. 3
shooting guard prospect available, behind Terrence Ross and Jeremy Lamb.
Not exact matches
The
shooting guard class is notably light this season and Ferguson is an intriguing
prospect.