Daniel Gafford: 72 overall
Look for rookie Daniel Gafford‘s rating to shoot up quite quickly this season, contingent on his number of minutes. Gafford will more than likely have the opportunity to compete for the backup center position with Luke Kornet, who has a polar opposite skillset. The 38th overall pick could see his rating as high as a 76 by the end of this season if he is able to win the battle.
Antonio Blakeney: 71 overall
After a lot of hype during his two-way deal, Antonio Blakeney received a two year deal at the NBA level and has failed to make any strides in his game. A very one dimensional player, Blakeney has an innate ability to score one-on-one, but is often very inefficient. If the young scorer can learn to use his athleticism to play defense and distribute, his rating could go up. However, he may not even be a Bull by the start of the season.
Luke Kornet: 71 overall
An interesting free agent signing for the Bulls, Luke Kornet offers a strange, yet useful, skillset of floor spacing and shot blocking. A true modern center, Kornet projects to be the game one backup center until Daniel Gafford swoops in and takes it. Perhaps an increase in minutes as a Bull could see his success and rating go up.
Cristiano Felicio: 69 overall
Cristiano Felicio may be the worst player in the entirety of the National Basketball Association. This paired with his atrocious contract, he has become very unpopular in the Windy City. All hate aside, Felicio definitely took a step back last season and will likely have a hard time finding playing time next season.
Adam Mokoka: 67 overall
A two-way player, Adam Mokoka was undrafted out of France at the age of 21 and landed himself a two-way deal while playing for the Chicago Bulls Summer League team. Like most young players, he did not put up incredible stats playing in Europe but will look to make his mark on the NBA and earn himself a deal next season.