There's a lot of rookies this year that I could see playing roles on contenders.
Agreed, lot of role playing talent in this draft.
And here is what went into it for me: People drafted John Wall in the 1st last year, and I get it that 'you can't win when your best player out there is a rookie'.
But I didn't draft Williams in the first or second, I drafted him in the 4th. There are 3 other more critical players out there on the floor with him, and all I'm expecting Williams to do in his rookie season is spark the second unit at the 4, let the offense come to him with the starters, and rebound/defend. He'll take his lumps, but he'll be a net positive for me, big time.
To play devil's advocate, though I agree with your logic; John Wall was heavily publicized PG who was expected to do a lot of great things. I don't watch much basketball, but I made sure to catch Kentucky play at any chance I could.
Williams hasn't got the pub, so it leads a lot of voters (par say, me) whose knowledge of his game are limited to a few articles before the draft and some youtube mixes.
Still, I think it's a good pick, not the best pick

, but a good one.