My guess at it:
Watson 6'0
Palmer 6'6
Roby 6'8
Copeland 6'9
Tshimanga 6'11
In the rotation:
Allen 6'1
Gill 6'3
Akenten 6'6
McVeigh 6'8
Okeke 6'8
End of bench:
Taylor 6'5
Thor 6'5
Starting 5 is big and long and also gives the Huskers shooters to space the floor around Tshimanga. Watson/Jordy P/R with Palmer spotting up in the corner is going to look awesome this year. You will see that a lot. I really like Copeland's game and hope he can be eligible for the whole season. It would really help us off the bat and we will need him with us playing UCF, Creighton, and KU in the non-conference schedule. Plus he would miss the first couple of B1G games. NCAA needs to grant him his eligibility and let him play.
I think Gill, even if its just as a ball handler off the bench, plays a role on this team. Senior, former top recruit, definitely has a role. McVeigh I included as "in the rotation" but I think he is the last guy in that group and very easily could see drastically fewer minutes than he did even a year ago. If he isn't going to knock down 3's at a > 40% clip then there is really no reason for him to be out there. Okeke is essentially a Jordy lite and should be able to provide spot up minutes at C. We are one big short probably- which is really the story of Miles' career here.
Taylor has no business being on the floor. None. He's a shooting guard that can't shoot and we have multiple people on this team that can do everything he does but better and more efficiently. He will be a nice guy to have on the team but if he is playing significant minutes we are in trouble. Not really sure what to expect out of Thor- you don't normally redshirt kids in basketball, especially 19 year olds, but I think one would be in order here since he's going to have to make not just a huge basketball adjustment, but a massive cultural and lifestyle adjustment as well. Maybe he can help us down the line but I don't see that being the case this year.
Thoughts?