At the end of the 2017 NBA Draft, there were still a handful of interesting names available. As always.

We don’t know how the Raptors will have ranked these guys, but this exercise a year ago revealed Fred VanVleet as a potential target of the team ahead of Las Vegas Summer League, so I’m deeming it worthwhile again. The Raptors, after all, will have Summer League spots to fill (including an extra one since OG Anunoby won’t be playing), and the two new two-way contracts available to teams could make sense for undrafted free agents. Unfortunately, a lot of the really intriguing players that seemed to be slipping got scooped up eventually. Still, some decent fliers are out there.

Here are the top names still available, based on our weighted composite rankings:

Rank Player Ford Express O’Connor Riddell Vecenie Pelton Average High Low 42 Cameron Oliver 46 55 38 30 48 41 43.2 30 55 44 Johnathan Motley 40 39 41 47 36 99 45.9 36 47 49 Devin Robinson 45 49 37 45 52 94 50.0 37 52 54 P.J. Dozier 52 52 52 46 47 105 54.8 46 52 56 L.J. Peak 86 46 49 37 53 105 58.8 37 86 61 Derrick Walton Jr. 59 73 77 70 14 63.6 59 77 62 Andrew White 69 68 54 68 60 85 65.7 54 69 63 V.J. Beachem 66 67 55 76 67 64 66.0 55 76 65 Kobi Simmons 51 76 58 74 82 66.7 51 76 67 Alberto Abalde 105 48 66 63 55 68.8 48 105 68 Jeremy Morgan 68 105 78 55 10 69.1 55 105 69 Luke Kornet 71 69 87 78 27 70.8 69 87 70 Nigel Hayes 73 80 60 83 59 72.3 60 83 72 Eric Mika 63 82 81 84 57 75.2 63 84 73 Jonathan Jeanne 83 42 105 105 15 76.1 42 105 74 James Blackmon Jr. 84 83 86 76 29 76.3 76 86 75 Chris Boucher 56 86 93 97 24 76.4 56 97 76 Jake Wiley 105 63 71 69 87 78.1 63 105 77 Melo Trimble 77 84 83 81 54 78.2 77 84 79 Isaiah Briscoe 67 71 98 71 105 79.9 67 98 80 George de Paula 105 72 56 94 81.8 56 105

(Note: Oliver, Blackmon, and Boucher have already signed with Houston, Philly, and Golden State, respectively. Damn this stuff moves quick.)

And here’s a look at the list of undrafted players who the Raptors worked out in the pre-draft process:

Player Date Average High Low Johnathan Motley 23-May 45.9 36 47 Devin Robinson 6-Jun 50.0 37 52 P.J. Dozier 5-Jun 54.8 46 52 Kobi Simmons 22-May 66.7 51 76 Nigel Hayes 7-Jun 72.3 60 83 Jonathan Jeanne 7-Jun 76.1 42 105 Isaiah Briscoe 23-May 79.9 67 98 Kennedy Meeks 5-Jun 85.6 65 105 Isaac Humphries 13-Jun 87.2 81 105 Antonius Cleveland 30-May 95.2 85 105 T.J. Williams 17-May 97.9 89 105 Troy Caupain 7-Jun 98.2 105 105 Austin Nichols 30-May 98.9 93 105 Chance Comanche 13-Jun 101.2 88 105 Xavier Rathan-Mayes 23-May 102.6 94 105 Dylan Ennis 17-May #N/A #N/A #N/A Jeremy Hollowell 17-May #N/A #N/A #N/A Rashawn Thomas 17-May #N/A #N/A #N/A Tyler Cavanaugh 18-May #N/A #N/A #N/A Sebastian Saiz 23-May #N/A #N/A #N/A Nate Britt 30-May #N/A #N/A #N/A Scoochie Smith 30-May #N/A #N/A #N/A Matt Jones 5-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Jordan Matthews 5-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Matt Thomas 5-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Justin Tuoyo 5-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A J.J. Frazier 6-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Quinton Hooker 6-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Hassan Martin 6-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Paul Watson 6-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Kasey Hill 7-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Luke Fischer 7-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Seth Allen 13-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A Naz Mitrou-Long 13-Jun #N/A #N/A #N/A

Will any of these wind up on the roster in Vegas or, like VanVleet, earn a spot with the main team? It’s way too early to figure. The Raptors have done well by undrafted free agents in recent years, have earned a strong reputation for player development, and have a solid situation to offer undrafted free agents.

(As a side-note, it was rumored to be quite expensive to buy into the second round before the draft, and things played out that way. Golden State paid $3.5M for the No. 38 pick, and the Raptors only had $2.5M to offer in any deal. That probably could have gotten them a pick in the 50s, but maybe not the early-40s, and that would have been a hefty price once the juicy names started flying off the board.)