ESPN Insider's Chad Ford and Kevin Pelton return to provide the kinds of discussions that are happening in front offices around the NBA -- where scouts and statistical experts are breaking down NBA draft prospects using their eyes, their ears and numbers.

With less than a month to go before the draft, we're ranking and debating the best players by position in the draft. After beginning with point guards last week, it's on to wings this time around.

Q: Who is the best wing in the draft?

Ford: Mario Hezonja, FC Barcelona

I've been back and forth for the past few months on Duke's Justise Winslow and Hezonja. I think it is very, very close. Three things really put Hezonja on top for me. One, I think he's the best or second-best shooting wing in the class. Shooting comes at such a premium, and what I especially love about Hezonja is that he's fearless in letting it fly.

Second, Hezonja has great size for his position. Winslow measured on the short end at the combine (6-foot-4½ without shoes), giving Hezonja a 2- to 3-inch advantage. Finally, I love Hezonja's aggressiveness. It borders on cocky. But to be great in the NBA, you have to believe in yourself. Hezonja does, and I think he has the tools to back up that confidence.