Here are the top 10 guys from last years 247 that played college ball.
Isaiah Collier, Guard - USC
29.8 MPG, 16.3/2.9/4.3 on 49/34/67 splits
Now Ranked #22 on Givony big board.
Justin Edwards, Wing - Kentucky
21.5 MPG, 8.8/3.4/.9 on 49/36/77 splits
Now Ranked #31 on Givony big board.
Cody Williams, Wing - Colorado
28.1 MPG, 11.9/3.0/1.6 on 55/41/71 splits
Now Ranked #12 on Givony big board.
Aaron Bradshaw, Big - Kentucky
13.8 MPG, 4.9/3.3/.3 on 57/28/56 splits
Transferred to Ohio State
DJ Wagner, Guard - Kentucky
25.8 MPG, 9.9/1.9/3.3 on 41/29/76 splits
Transferred to Arkansas
Ja'Kobe Walter, Wing - Baylor
32.3 MPG, 14.5/4.4/1.4 on 37/34/79 splits
Now Ranked #14 on Givony Big Board
Stephon Castle, Guard - UConn
26.9 MPG, 11.1/4.7/2.9 on 47/26/75 splits
Now Ranked #6 on Givony Big Board
Mackenzie Mgbako, PF - Indiana
27 MPG, 12.2/4.1/1.3 on 39/33/82 splits
Returning to Indiana
Xavier Booker, Big - Michigan State
9.3 MPG, 3.7/1.7/.2 on 44/33/63 splits
Returning to Michigan State
Elliot Cadeau, Guard - North Carolina
23.9 MPG, 7.3/2.2/4.1 on 41/19/64 splits
Returning to North Carolina
Takeaways - Some here will argue that these guys played on more talented teams than what BYU has. That's true. But they are also all more highly rated than Kanon (at this point) and probably similar to Egor. Some guys that picked less stacked teams that were in the same recruiting range as our guys last year were:
Omaha Billiew - Iowa State - Wasn't in the rotation
Andrej Stojakovic - Stanford - 20 MPG and struggled with his shot
Kwame Evans - Oregon - 22 MPG
I think realistic expectations for playing time are probably about 20 minutes for Kanon and 25 for Egor. If either of them scores more than 10 a game on decent efficiency, they're probably going to be a one and done. It's also very possible that they will be around another year.