Feb 28, 2015; Lawrence, KS, USA; Texas Longhorns forward Myles Turner (52) shoots a three point shot as Kansas Jayhawks forward Perry Ellis (34) defends during the second half at Allen Fieldhouse. Kansas won 69-64. Mandatory Credit: Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Given the uncertain status of Ante Tomic and Tibor Pleiss, European centers whose draft rights belong to the Utah Jazz, much has been made of the team’s need for a fourth big man. The departure of Enes Kanter undoubtedly left the team’s frontcourt in need of depth.

Headlining workouts on Saturday were two highly-touted prospects for the 2015 NBA Draft that could potentially fill the role. Myles Turner of Texas and Kentucky’s Trey Lyles.

Turner in particular could be a steal for the Jazz at the No. 12 pick. According to Chris Sheridan, the center has the kind of talent that could warrant a selection in the top 10 of the draft.

Although his lone season with the Longhorns yielded allegedly uneven results, Turner’s physical potential make the six-foot-eleven, 240-plus pound center an enticing draft possibility. His seven-foot-four wingspan and nine-foot-two standing reach loom large in the literal sense.

Turner averaged 10.1 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.6 blocks per game last year at Texas. He also nabbed 25 percent of defensive rebounds when on the floor, good for third in the Big 12 and ranked ninth in the country with a block rate of 12.3 percent.

Myles Turner: “Here you have someone like Gobert at the 5, I can play the 4 You have someone like Trevor Booker at the 4, I can play the 5." — Aaron Falk (@tribjazz) June 13, 2015

The six-foot-ten, 240-pound Lyles boasts an intriguing NBA frame as well. The Kentucky big has a wingspan nearly equal to that of Turner, a nine-foot standing reach and has the upper body strength to compete at the next level.

Another one-and-done prospect, Lyles averaged nearly nine points and just over five rebounds per game in his year with the Wildcats. He also shot just under 49 percent from the field, displaying the kind of touch on his jumper that could make him a stretch option for the Jazz.

Lyles currently sits at No. 18 on the big board at DraftExpress while NBADraft.net rates him in the top 10. The latter notes former Jazzman and multiple-time All-Star Carlos Boozer as a player comparison for Lyles.

In the workout for the Jazz, the duo went head to head at various points in a battle for big man supremacy. Jazz VP of player personnel Walt Perrin told The Salt Lake Tribune that both players competed when paired with one another–

“I thought both of them performed well when they went against each other. They both have strengths that they want to and there are some things they need to work on.”

Workouts continue on Sunday with a double session headlined by Kelly Oubre of Kansas. The 2015 NBA Draft takes place on June 25th. Be sure to check out Spencer Wixom’s round-up of mock draft predictions by clicking below.