Feb 1, 2014; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers guard Traevon Jackson fights for the ball with Ohio State guard Shannon Scott (above) at the Kohl Center. Ohio State defeated Wisconsin 59-58. Mandatory Credit: Mary Langenfeld-USA TODAY Sports

After beginning their preparation for the 2015 NBA Draft on Wednesday with the team’s first pre-draft workout, the Utah Jazz resumed their evaluation of prospects on Thursday, welcoming a group headlined by Wisconsin point guard Traevon Jackson.

Six more players will be evaluated by the Jazz tomorrow as pre-draft workouts roll on… pic.twitter.com/hvAS3hwSHi — Utah Jazz (@utahjazz) May 6, 2015

Jackson, a six-foot-three, 207-pound senior, played for the Badgers in the NCAA title game this past spring despite missing much of the season with a fractured foot. He is also the son of former NBA star Jim Jackson.

In 111 games at Wisconsin, Jackson averaged 7.6 points and 2.8 assists in 24.7 minutes per contest. In 2013-14, he finished fifth in the Big Ten in assists. He boasts an assist rate of 22.3-percent for his collegiate career.

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The second generation player was joined in the workout by T.J. Price, from Jeremy Evans‘ alma mater of Western Kentucky, Virginia’s Darion Atkins, T.J. Sapp of Murray State, Richaun Holmes from Bowling Green and Ohio State’s Shannon Scott.

Jackson told Tony Jones of the Salt Lake Tribune that competition between the players was spirited during the workout:

“It was a good session. It was tough, it was a lot of running and it was competitive. We had a great group of guys in there, and we had great coaches and interacting. I really had a good time.”

Jazz VP of Player Personnel Walt Perrin also offered glowing reviews of the day’s proceedings:

Just left Jazz workout. Walt Perrin said it was one of the best early workouts that the Jazz have had. The guys worked extremely hard — Tony Jones (@Tjonessltrib) May 7, 2015

According to the Deseret News’ Jody Genessy, Jazz power forward Trevor Booker was also on hand at the team’s practice facility today.

The Jazz are currently slated to pick at No. 12 in the first round, pending the results of the NBA Draft Lottery. Their second-round selection falls at No. 42.