We’re just four days away from the NBA Draft and the Washington Wizards haven’t shut down pre-draft workouts.

On Monday, the Wizards will have the chance to get a first-hand look at UCLA forward Kevon Looney, who many believe could be their selection in this year’s draft.

Wizards have NBA pre-draft workouts Monday with Kevon Looney, Ziga Dimec, Duje Dukan, Jesse Morgan, Youssou Ndoye, Norman Powell. #NBADraft — InsideHoops.com NBA (@InsideHoops) June 20, 2015

Since the Wizards are probably still a few pieces away from becoming a legitimate contender, they will likely draft the best player available on Thursday night.

Kevon Looney, 6’9″, would fit the role of a stretch four for the Washington Wizards.

After having success playing Paul Pierce at the four spot during the NBA Playoffs, Ernie Grunfeld will undoubtedly look to add a true stretch four this off-season. Looney averaged just under 12 points and over 9 rebounds per game in one season with the Bruins, but he did knock down over 41 percent of his three point attempts.

I recently spoke to Go Joe Bruin, FanSided’s Bruins site, and their editor was pretty high on Kevon Looney and his transition to the NBA.

While he will require some development, the 19-year-old does have the tools to become a valuable contributor at the next level.

He has the length, shooting touch and athleticism to excel along side John Wall and Bradley Beal. However, he still needs to put on some weight before he makes an impact inside. We saw Otto Porter struggle early in his career with Washington and you could anticipate similar struggles for Kevon Looney.

If the Wizards had a better track record of developing young players, then I’d be all for drafting Kevon Looney. That’s not the case, though.

Looney still has a year or two of developing left before he can step on an NBA court and make an impact. The Wizards, specifically Randy Wittman, have been impatient and that’s hindered their players’ development in the past.

For a player of his size, Kevon Looney can handle the ball well and he will benefit from playing in transition. Right now, though, I don’t know if he can crack the rotation over Nene, Kris Humphries, Drew Gooden and probably another big man that will be signed this summer.

Looney is the 20th best prospect in this year’s draft, according to DraftExpress.

Washington will have just a few more days to evaluate the prospects before making their decision on Thursday. So far, Bobby Portis, Jerian Grant, Justin Anderson, Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, Delon Wright — all first round projected players — have also visited the Wizards.