The college basketball season did not take a break during Thanksgiving. Some college basketball players started to establish themselves and show draft experts where they should be in current 2017 NBA mock drafts. Who rose in the ranks? Here are five 2017 NBA prospects that elevated their game — and their draft stock — over Thanksgiving.

1. Kentucky G Malik Monk belongs in the Top 10 of the 2017 NBA Draft

Some NBA draft prospects are talented shooters that open up lanes for teammates. They stretch the floor. Malik Monk has range 3 to 4 feet away from the three-point line. He’s not stretching the floor, he’s redrawing the boundaries of where on the floor the game is played. Combine that with his ability to excel in transition as a passer and finisher and you have a player that is made for the modern NBA offense. Current NBA mock drafts have Malik being picked in the 20s. I think that’s selling him short. Expect Malik to creep into the top 10 and stay there throughout the rest of the season.

2. Michigan State F Miles Bridges is earning the Draymond Green comparisons

Coming into the season, the big questions about Miles Bridge were about his size and his shooting. He didn’t add any inches to his height, but he has become a much more consistent shooter. His shooting mechanics still need a lot more polish — he’s got a low and slow release — but he has shown that he can make an open and contested 3-point shot. If he continues to show an impressive level of athleticism and interior defense, he might convince NBA scouts not to make the same mistake they all made when they passed on Draymond in the 1st round.

3. Florida State F Jonathan Isaac should worry Duke F Harry Giles

Right now Isaac is not considered one of the tier-1 level prospects like Josh Jackson, Markelle Fultz, or Harry Giles. But at this time last year neither was Brandon Ingram. He was considered a step below Ben Simmons and Jaylen Brown. That changed as Ingram proved he belonged while Jaylen had a subpar season. So far, Isaac is proving he belongs in the top 5, filling the stat sheet and showing consistency, toughness, and three point range to go along with his length and athleticism. The dude still needs to add some muscle. But that’s just another thing he has in common with Ingram.

4. Draft experts are f’n nuts to put UCLA G Lonzo Ball outside the top 10 in their 2017 NBA mock drafts

This thing is directed at the de facto NBA mock draft that everyone references: DraftExpress. As I write this they have Lonzo Ball going 16th in the draft. What’s the deal here, DraftExpress? Are you trying to be different or are you overthinking Ball’s game? I get that Ball has quirky shooting mechanics and his low release point could get blocked by Muggsy Bogues. But he’s probably the best passer in the nation, is hitting over 50% of his 3 pointers, and has yet to have one bad game this season. I’d take him over De’Aaron Fox or Frank Ntilikina.

5. Kansas F Josh Jackson is using this college season to work on his skills

It’s not that Jackson isn’t taking every game during his one-and-done season at Kansas seriously. It’s just that he knows this time next year he’ll be guarding Paul George and gunning for the ROY award. The time to work on his skills is now. Before Kansas’ game against UNC Asheville, Jackson had yet to have a game with more than 3 assists. So, during Kansas’ 95-57 beatdown of UNC Ash, Jackson made it a point to find his teammates for 7 assists and show scouts that he has vision to go along with his scoring, defense, athleticism, toughness, and basketball IQ.