I'd be happy to!
Jimmy or whomever can add their thought on the guys I list to if they want to as well. There are a few guys that I've watched a few times this year whom I think can succeed in the NBA.
The obvious name is Creighton's senior All-American, Doug McDermott. He has a really good offensive game, and he's been the Blue Jay's go-to guy this year. Most mock drafts I've seen have McDermott going anywhere from 16 to the mid 20's or so this next year.
Michigan's duo of Nik Stauskas and Mitch McGary should be playing in the NBA as well. Stauskas has vastly improved his game this year, with even Dick Vitale calling him a "PtPer" (Prime time Performer). I'm not sure when he'll come out, but it would serve him well to stay in college. McGary is also an intersting prospect. He brings a ton of athletic ability and energy to the Wolverines. His only problem right now is that he needs to play with his back to the basket a bit more rather than trying to play outside the paint. I expect these guys to both succeed in the NBA.
Another guy whom I think has a chance to be drafted in a couple of years in Butler's Kellen Dunham. This kid is easily the best player the Bulldogs have, and his shot is great. When Dunham gets going, he is unstoppable. He has really improved his all-around game this year, and will often play 35-40 minutes each game.
Arizona's 7-0 big man Kaleb Tarczewski is another guy whom I really like. His game has improved so much from this year to last; he's gotten much better. He still needs a bit of work, but when he comes out, he should be a lock first rounder if he keeps improving. He's a great athlete as well.
Wisconsin's Sam Dekker should also be in the NBA one day.
Some other guys who I like as well, Arizona State's big man Jordan Bachynski, BYU's Tyler Haws, Syracuse's Trevor Cooney, New Mexico's Alex Kirk, UCLA's Bryce Alford.
Some speculation here, as these guys are still High Schoolers, but here are some future names I've seen tossed around. Stephen Zimmerman, regarded as a Top 5 player in the 2015 class, and Luke Kennard, another top player from 2015. From next year's class, UCLA commit Thomas Welsh could make some noise.
I hope this helps!