After watching film on the top 9 freshmen I'm flabbergasted that Jackson isn't widely considered the top prospect in the draft. It's as if people completely forget that you have to play all 3 aspects of the game: Offense, Defense, and Transition. He is a great Defender, runs well and is alert in transition, and his aggressiveness on offense makes up for his lack of form on his shot. This guy oozes effort and desire and is in on EVERY single play. He's also probably the most gifted athlete in the draft.
Sure, his shot is questionable and his FTs are worse. But I'm far more concerned with Fultz's lackadaisical approach the game. I've seen Fultz on multiple occasions quit on a play on D or just gear down in transition to let a man score. Not to mention his questionable finishing around the rim, some times lazy handles, and seeming lack of ability to carry his team to wins. Great shooter to be sure, attacks the lane, nice shots in the lane, nice jab step to release, athletic and strong... but what about heart? I have concerns about his love for the game and desire to be great. That's one thing I don't question about Jackson.
Jackson on the other hand is a great finisher, has good handles at 6-8, attacks the rim, smart and athletic Defender (shows great body position when off the ball), and hustles on every play including transition. He will be an immediate upgrade in all facets of the game. This guy wants to win and wants to be great. At least that's what the film shows.
If Jackson is there at #4 you run to the podium and take him.
If we think he's going at #3 and the cost is right, make the trade. We have a plethora of young talent so future picks become less valuable (if the meter is rising).
If he isn't there, Tatum and Isaac are talented big men that will be great consolation prizes. Don't touch Ball unless you want Phoenix to become a circus.