The way I see it both Rozier and Hunter have the potential to become nice two-way players.
Rozier can score and defend and is almost a completely clone of Eric Bledsoe (only bigger).
Hunter isn't a standout athlete or shot creator, but he's a skilled and versatile shooter (can shoot off screens, can shoot off the dribble, can spot up, has crazy range), he use screens very well, and he has excellent size for the SG spot (6'6" with a 6'10" wingspan) and has pretty good lateral mobility to add to that. Reminds me a LOT of Richard Hamilton, who was a very good player in this league for a long time.
His biggest knock physically is probably his lack of strength, but many guys have gotten buy in this league (Richard Hamilton, Reggie Miller, Tayshaun Prince, etc) with very similar physical profiles.
If you end up with a pair of guys who end up starting calibre, two-way players, then that's a fantastic draft.
May not happen...but the potential is there for both guys.
Both Rozier and Hunter were both among the Draft leaders in terms of steals too, so they could cause a lot of grief out there.