The Brooklyn Nets are starving for talent at almost every position, and small forward are no exception. There are a few players entering free agency this offseason who would be welcome additions to the team.

The Brooklyn Nets currently only have one true small forward on the team: second-year player Rondae Hollis-Jefferson. And Hollis-Jefferson has been asked to play both small and power forward throughout the season due to lack of depth.

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Adding another skilled small forward would be a smart move for a team that needs as much talent as it can get. Hollis-Jefferson has yet to develop a consistent jump shot, but has improved in all other facets of his game. It is yet to be seen if Hollis-Jefferson can become a consistent starter in the NBA or just another role player.

General Manager Sean Marks will be tasked with bidding on many restricted free agents again this offseason. Much of the talent available at small forward can be matched by their current team, so Marks must hope that he values them more than their current team.

The Nets will likely rely on the draft to address depth issues, but there are a group of talented free agents they can use to build as well. If they want a backup to Hollis-Jefferson, or even if they aren’t sold on him for the future, this is a way to start addressing it. Here are a group of players that Marks should go after at small forward if the price is right.