2018 WNBA Draft Big Board, v. 3.0: Ranking underclassmen

LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 11: WNBA President Lisa Borders (L) speaks during a news conference as the WNBA and MGM Resorts International announce the Las Vegas Aces as the name of their franchise at the House of Blues Las Vegas inside Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on December 11, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In October, the league announced that the San Antonio Stars would relocate to Las Vegas and begin play in the 2018 season at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Getty Images)
LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 11: WNBA President Lisa Borders (L) speaks during a news conference as the WNBA and MGM Resorts International announce the Las Vegas Aces as the name of their franchise at the House of Blues Las Vegas inside Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on December 11, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In October, the league announced that the San Antonio Stars would relocate to Las Vegas and begin play in the 2018 season at the Mandalay Bay Events Center. (Photo by Brandon Magnus/Getty Images)
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KNOXVILLE, TN – FEBRUARY 12: Tennessee Lady Volunteers guard Diamond DeShields (11) drives past Texas A
KNOXVILLE, TN – FEBRUARY 12: Tennessee Lady Volunteers guard Diamond DeShields (11) drives past Texas A

3. Chicago Sky: Diamond DeShields, 6’1 F Tennessee

To be frank, this March, already wild, would be exponentially more fun with DeShields playing. (And a Tennessee team that committed 24 turnovers in the SEC Tournament against Auburn sure could have used her as an outlet response to full-court press.) DeShields is versatile enough to fit well into what Amber Stocks runs, and pairing her with our next pick, plus re-signed Stef Dolson, will make for an imposing defensive frontcourt.