Top 5 options for the Chicago Bulls in the 2022 NBA Draft
By Ryan Heckman
Top options for the Chicago Bulls in the 2022 NBA Draft: Jeremy Sochan
Next up, we come to Baylor forward Jeremy Sochan, who is one of the more polarizing players in the draft. By first glance, one would wonder if he’s worthy of being a first-round talent based on his season averages. Sochan put up a modest line of 9.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 1.8 assists, 1.3 steals and 0.7 blocks per game.
But, upon a further look, Sochan becomes interesting. He does have a fine jumper when he decides to use it. His three ball is not as good as you’d like to see at just 29 percent, but improvement is hopefully in his future if he wants to earn a good chunk of minutes. He’ll have to improve from that area.
Back to the positives, though, as Sochan is one of the most defensively versatile players in this draft class. At nearly 6-foot-10, he can comfortably defend the four and five. But, he consistently switches out onto perimeter shooters and guards — and he does it willingly and comfortably.
Sochan is more of a do-it-all type of player who can defend an array of positions while not being a liability on offense. He’s a hustle player, always looking to make the right play on either end of the floor. Sochan could end up being a huge “glue” guy off the bench for the Bulls if he’s available there at 18.