The 2017 college basketball season is barely a week old, but the must-watch highlight reels are already piling up. It all adds up to one thing: there’s a lot of hype surrounding the 2017 NBA draft. Top-tier talents are out to prove they belong in the top ten. Middling prospects are battling for a spot in the first round. Here are the best highlight reels — so far — from the 2017 NBA draft class.

Josh Jackson, Kansas, taking it to the hole on Duke (11/15/2016)

Jackson was far from perfect in his matchup versus Duke. But if you want to talk about “Inside Stuff”…this kid knows how to penetrate the paint. Just watch this for the play where Jackson switches to his left hand for the bucket.

Malik Monk, Kentucky, draining 3s against Michigan State (11/15/2016)

Malik has a quick trigger and does not hesitate to rise up for a three-pointer. The third Splash Brother? Probably not. But keep your eyes on Monk’s draft stock. Mike Schmitz from DraftExpress dissects his game in this video scout breakdown.

Lonzo Ball, UCLA, destroying Pacific (11/11/2016)

My only concern about Ball coming into the season was that he was going to be haunted by the Ricky Rubio comparisons. Once-in-a-generation passer. Guy you would love to play with. But just doesn’t have the shooting or athleticism to be a superstar. I’m no longer concerned. He’s a legitimate #1 pick.

De’Aaron Fox, Kentucky, flinging dimes against Stephen F. Austin (11/11/2016)

I’ll confess: there’s something unspectacular about Fox. But, damn it, he just makes all the right plays. And for that, you gotta show respect. One thing you’ll definitely notice is that Fox is a certified Lob Master. He’d be perfect for the Sixers. (Because, come on, you know they’re gonna get the #1 pick. Again.)