He got my vote as well. At one time, some folks were saying he might be a top 5 pick. Plus, I think Jones and Goodwin actually played to their ceilings. Goodwin was always going to be a slashing scorer, and when given the opportunity in the NBA, he has filled that role pretty well. GMs just don't like him long-term because of his ineffectiveness passing the ball and inconsistent perimeter shooting. Jones also has done about as well as could be imagined. He's a career 11/6 guy who has battled injuries.
Aaron Harrison probably shot himself out of the league last year with his stint in Dallas, but he's always been an overhyped shooter since high school, when he only shot about 34% from three as a senior and was somehow billed as an elite shooter. Teague never gained the critical three point shot, and for a guy lacking elite athleticism, it cost him a long-term NBA career. Lamb's ceiling was probably the lowest out of all these guys.