https://nbadraft.theringer.com/?_ga=2.83227606.1930330115.1559587923-1364283429.1559587923Some names that may be in the Celts' range that stand out to me in a positive way:
Brandon Clarke -- nothing new here, but I think details like "6'8''", "super versatile," "plays team first basketball," and high productivity in college all suggest good things for making it in the modern NBA
Jaxson Hayes -- Really sounds like he has a skillset that will make him a significant threat as a rim runner in the NBA ... that's a role with a lot of value but a hard ceiling in today's league. High floor relatively low ceiling. But mid-1st would be great value for that kind of player.
Tyler Herro -- Improbable name aside, he's young, a good shooter, and has decent size for a wing. Terrible wingspan is a red flag, but talented wing shooters are always useful.
Grant Williams - Anybody who gets compared to Boris Diaw draws my attention, but he's probably more Kyle Anderson than Boris.
Matiss Thybulle - Comps to Danny Green, Gary Harris, Tony Allen -- every one of those guys is somebody any team could use. Great steal rate is typically a very good indicator of success at the NBA level.
Dylan Windler - Size plus productivity plus shooting ... Ingles, Bojan, Mo Pete are all encouraging comps. Good wingspan.
Talen Horton-Tucker - Super young and a freakish wingspan for a 6'4'' guy ... if he's there at 22 I'd be perfectly happy with the team taking a swing.
Some players that stood out to me in a negative way:
Sekou Doumboya - You never want to see "tranquilized" in any player comp. Also 0.7 assists is a bit of a red flag for me.
PJ Washington - I worry about skinny power forwards that lack range ... Taj Gibson is a nice player but Jerami Grant without a jumpshot is tough to play at all and Brice Johnson is not an NBA player (so far).
Romeo Langford - Your main selling point being "isolation scoring" coupled with "must refine his decision-making and jumper" is a major red flag to me, especially after watching the 2019 Celtics for an entire season.
Kevin Porter Jr. - Comps to JR Smith, Stuckey, James Young ... sounds like a guy Ainge would take and who would occasionally look exciting but overall be too rough to get playing time.
Nassir Little - 0.6 assists worry me ... comps to Harrison Barnes and Stanley Johnson are similarly concerning. Guys like this who don't develop reliable jumpers or playmaking end up becoming, at best, Michael Kidd-Gilchrist or Rondae Hollis-Jefferson.
Rui Hachimura - Comps to Jabari Parker and "washed Carmelo Anthony" .... please stay away from this guy. Please stay far away.