Tacko Fall would be the tallest player in the NBA if he’s on a team’s roster in 2019-20. The former UCF star measured in at 7 feet 7 inches at the combine.

The former college basketball standout, who averaged 11.1 points and 7.6 rebounds a game, is not considered to be a top NBA Draft prospect.

Fall will likely go in the second round, if at all.

Still, several NBA teams are doing their due diligence on the lanky prospect heading into this month’s NBA Draft.

Fall has already worked out for the Orlando Magic and the New York Knicks. He has workouts with five more NBA teams scheduled.

“He said he has workouts scheduled with the Pacers, Knicks, Lakers, Cavaliers and Hornets, with the possibility more teams will be added, schedule permitting,” Josh Robbins reports.

Tacko Fall, who worked out for the Magic today, said he's worked out with the Kings already. He said he has workouts scheduled with the Pacers, Knicks, Lakers, Cavaliers and Hornets, with the possibility more teams will be added, schedule permitting. — Josh Robbins (@JoshuaBRobbins) June 3, 2019

Fall set several records at the NBA’s combine, including wingspan (8 feet, 2.25 inches), standing reach (10 feet, 2.5 inches) and height with shoes (7 feet, 7 inches).

It’ll certainly be interesting to see if an NBA team takes a gamble on Fall.

The NBA Draft is set for Thursday, June 20.