Andrew Wiggins has a reputation for being quiet. That doesn't mean he's not confident going into the NBA draft – and with good reason.

He averaged 17.1 points per game and 5.9 rebounds as a freshman at Kansas and his college coach Bill Self has touted Wiggins as a potential multi-time All-Star. The 19-year-old recently wowed both front offices and fans with his incredible vertical leap.

Wiggins tells NBA TV's Steve Smith that being the No. 1 pick in the June 26 draft would be a dream come true.

"I want to be [the No. 1 pick]. That's a big dream of mine, I want to be the No. 1 player. Just to have that label, just to be recognized as the best, because everybody wants to be the best. No matter what sport you play, no matter if it's in the classroom, everyone wants to be the best at what they do. You know, obviously I want to be the best, I want to have that label. I want people to see me as the No. 1 basketball player.

Going No. 1 this year would mean joining fellow Canadians Tristan Thompson and Anthony Bennett with the Cleveland Cavaliers, who won the NBA's draft lottery just over two weeks ago despite only having a 1.7% chance of landing the top selection.

Wiggins, his Kansas teammate Joel Embiid, and Duke freshman Jabari Parker are widely considered this year's best incoming prospects and the Cavaliers are expected to select one of the three.

Yahoo's Marc Spears' has Wiggins going No. 2 overall to Milwaukee in his latest mock draft but here's how the top three shakes out in eight mock drafts, five of which see Wiggins realize his dream of being the first overall selection.