With just two weeks to go until the NBA Draft, there's going to be a whole lot of information pouring in. A lot of it will be smokescreens, but if you can see through the smoke, you can find some info that could change the general consensus. The consensus at the top of the NBA Draft has been that the top three will be, in order, AJ Dybantsa (Wizards), Darryn Peterson (Jazz), and Cameron Boozer (Grizzlies). But some experts have been pushing back at the consensus and telling anyone who will listen that it might not be as cut and dry as you may think. It has felt, based on fit, that if Boozer isn't going No. 3, it would be because the Wizards took him at No. 1. But Bill Simmons, one of the most connected voices in NBA media, threw a curveball on his podcast that could upend the NBA Draft. Bill Simmons believes Danny Ainge and the Jazz may take Cameron Boozer at No. 2. "I think Danny (Ainge) is such a wildcard at 2nd," Simmons said. "There's no way to predict it. He's going to take input from everyone, but it's going to come down to..he's going to be watching these guys, and he's going to hone in on some kind of specific thing that he's been able to do over and over again. He did it with (Jayson) Tatum, he did it with (Jaylen) Brown, he did it when he was going to take (Kevin) Durant. Over and over again, he looks at the high-end talent guys and just is able to project them. You would think it's going to happen with Peterson, but I think there's too many red flags. I think he's going to stay away from Peterson. I could see him taking Boozer at two. ...I might be wrong, but I really think they're gonna take Boozer." That would certainly be a massive curveball. The Jazz have long been viewed as not much of an option for the National Player of the Year, if for no other reason than an overcrowded frontcourt. The Jazz made a trade at the deadline this season to acquire Jaren Jackson Jr. from the Memphis Grizzlies.