NBA Mock Draft: Baylor Forward Jeremy Sochan Selected No. 10 Overall

Sochan's stellar freshman season at Baylor has potentially earned him a spot in the lottery in this year's draft
NBA Mock Draft: Baylor Forward Jeremy Sochan Selected No. 10 Overall
NBA Mock Draft: Baylor Forward Jeremy Sochan Selected No. 10 Overall /

Headed into a title-defense run this past season, the Baylor Bears were seen as one of the best team's in college basketball.

And despite an early second-round exit at the hands of National Championship runner-up North Carolina, coach Scott Drew's roster had an undeniable level of talent that was ready for the 2022 NBA Draft, which included freshman forward Jeremy Sochan.

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The 6-9, 230-pound England native only needed one season in Waco to prove he's ready to make the jump to the pros. And based on a NBA pre-lottery mock draft released by CBS Sports Monday, Sochan could be trending toward top-10 territory.

CBS has Sochan projected as the No. 10 overall pick by the Washington Wizards, who head into the offseason after a 35-47 season.

Here's what CBS had to say about the selection:

Sochan is a nimble power forward who is comfortable shooting from the outside and guarding players at any position. Assuming he improves on the 29.6% 3-point mark he posted in one season at Baylor, Sochan should play in the league for a long time.

Sochan averaged 9.2 points, 6.4 rebounds (led the team), 1.8 assists, and 1.3 steals in 25.1 minutes per game this past season. Getting only one start, he primarily came off the bench in a key sixth-man role down the final stretch of the season as the Baylor roster was plagued with injury.

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Surrounded by the talented guard-play of James Akinjo and Adam Flagler, Sochan wasn't asked to be a dominant offensive player, which is exactly the role he fits into. With defense as his strong suit, Sochan used his length and athleticism as an advantage when guarding big men or guards in a tough Big 12 conference this past season.

Sochan's size and frame allowed him to play as a serviceable post presence in college, but in the NBA, he'll likely find his role as a plus-size wing with defensive versatility that can play the small-ball center position if needed.

It's a good sign he's not shy of letting it fly from deep when asked, as Sochan shot 24-81 (29.6 percent) from 3-point range last season. There’s more to be desired efficiency-wise, but the 81 attempts show that he’s confident enough as a shooter to be reliable when open in the NBA.

Sochan will also need to improve his free throw percentage, which was a poor 58.9 percent. 

If he can consistently knock down 3s from a catch-and-shoot role, Sochan's floor as an NBA player reaches that of a solid 3-and-D role player that can boost any roster. However, his physical traits give him the look of a potential productive 1-on-1 scorer if he can further develop an offensive game on the perimeter.


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