One player who is not mentioned much, if at all, anywhere this year is Caris Levert of Michigan. He's a sophomore who could have an Oladipo-type breakout year. He's 6'6", and mostly plays the 2 but runs the point occasionally. Last year he didn't play much, but by tournament time had worked his way into the rotation as a defensive stopper, as he can very ably keep point guards in front of him and smother them with his size. This year through two games he's showing he can be a scorer. Through two games he's put up 20.5 ppg, on 59% shooting, and 7/10 from three. He also has 5 assists against 1 turnover. Admittedly this has been against bad competition, but reports from training camp said he was ready to take a huge leap, and so far he's shown that.
He's not been mentioned as likely entering the draft this year (not very highly recruited, and didn't play much last year given the talent Michigan had ahead of him at the guard positions), but he's someone to keep an eye on as the year progresses. He's young for a sophomore (only one month older than Selden and three months older than Randle, for instance), and if he continues to play like he has, he'd be available in the second half of the first round. More than likely he's someone to watch for 2015, but in case he comes out this year, you heard it here first!