Mar 17, 2015; Dayton, OH, USA; Mississippi Rebels forward M.J. Rhett (4) and Brigham Young Cougars guard Tyler Haws (3) stand on the court during the first half in the first round of the 2015 NCAA Tournament at UD Arena. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

The Utah Jazz welcomed yet another group of prospects for the 2015 NBA Draft to the team’s practice facility on Monday. The list of potential draftees was headlined by local product and all-time leading scorer at BYU, senior guard Tyler Haws.

The six-foot-five Haws attended nearby Lone Peak High School in Highland, Utah before going on to a four-year career with the Cougars. Haws feels he did well in his audition for Jazz officials, citing the three-on-three segment as his highlight.

According to Jazz VP of player personnel Walt Perrin, Haws will have to answer concerns about his age and defensive abilities if he’s going to hack it at the NBA level. Otherwise, we could be looking at the next Jimmer Fredette.

Perrin went on to talk about “tight hips” and the ability to increase a player’s overall quickness–

Jazz exec Walt Perrin on whether Tyler Haws' offensive skills can balance out his defensive liabilities in the NBA: pic.twitter.com/MyZ8hoplF1 — Jody Genessy (@DJJazzyJody) June 1, 2015

As Jesse Pinkman might say–

The high-scoring guard averaged nearly 22 points per game last year at BYU. Haws impressed with his outside shooting throughout his collegiate career, connecting on just under 38-percent of his three-point attempts.

The former West Coast Conference Player of the Year was joined in the workout by Oklahoma forward TaShawn Thomas, Sam Thompson of Ohio State, UCSB center Alan Williams and internationals Lucas Dias Silva & Nedim Buza.

Buza was highlighted by Perrin as a player who could be intriguing. The six-foot-eight Bosnian compared himself to Chandler Parsons and Gordon Hayward and has a reputation as a shooter. As he plans to stay in Europe for a while longer, Buza could make for an interesting draft-and-stash project in the second round.

The Utah Jazz hold the No. 12 and No. 42 selections in the draft, which takes place on June 25th.