Over the past few weeks, the Washington Wizards have gotten the chance to get a first-hand look at a number of prospects hoping to impress a team before next week’s NBA Draft.

In the first couple of workout sessions, Washington had the opportunity to evaluate plenty of second round prospects. Up until this week, Delon Wright and Jerian Grant were the only first round projected players that worked out for Washington. However, on Monday, Washington worked out Bobby Portis, who could end up going anywhere from the lottery to late in the first round.

They’ll get another look at first-round talent tomorrow as Justin Anderson and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson will work out at the Verizon Center in front of Washington’s coaching staff and front office.

On Thursday, the Wizards will work out Justin Anderson, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Jordan Mickey, Aaron White, Derek Cooke Jr. and Maxie Esho. — Alex Kennedy (@AlexKennedyNBA) June 17, 2015

As CSN Washington’s Ben Standig pointed out, Justin Anderson and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson are both solid defenders and would fit in Randy Wittman‘s system.

Anderson, 6’6″, averaged just slightly over 12 points per game at Virginia while shooting 45 percent from three point territory.

Anderson’s limited ball-handling has caused his draft stock to slip, but the athletic wing has all the tools to become a very solid 3-and-D player at the next level.

Given how well Trevor Ariza and Martell Webster (prior to injury) played along side John Wall, Anderson would benefit from playing in the nation’s capital.

Hollis-Jefferson has a similar skill-set, but his upside seems to be a lot higher.

The 6’7″ wing averaged about 11 points and just under 7 rebounds per game at Arizona. Unlike Anderson, Hollis-Jefferson isn’t a great outside shooter. However, his athleticism and defensive ability will make him an impact player in the NBA. His tenacity on the defensive end of the floor is certainly something that will translate over.

Washington is going to have plenty of options in next week’s NBA Draft. Neither Anderson nor Hollis-Jefferson would be a bad pick. Both players are very athletic and would excel along side John Wall and Bradley Beal. They have flaws, but they also have skills that Washington would benefit from, especially if Wittman wants to play faster next season.

According to DraftExpress, Hollis-Jefferson is the 22nd best prospect in this year’s NBA Draft, while Anderson is just a few spots below at no. 25.

If Hollis-Jefferson or Anderson have an outstanding workout, don’t be surprised if Ernie Grunfeld picks one of them.