This was an easy one. Watch the NBA playoffs and what types of players do well. Martin is physical, athletic, can finish and shoot. NBA isn't about what you did, it is about what you can do at the next level. One of the great misconceptions of the NBA is that you have to dominate in college to play in the NBA. It doesn't work like that. NBA is skilled based, not performance based.
Duncan Robinson is the perfect example. He didn't start at Michigan (after D3) but is now starting for a team that is an NBA caliber champion? It's about taking what you do well and exploiting it.
The Kentucky center Oscar Tshiebwe is a perfect example. Absolutely dominates college. He's a fringe first rounder and will return to college.
I wonder if Sanogo is the same thing. What can Sanogo do at NBA level? He's a smallish center with a post game, but not sure he is a rim protector and isn't super athletic. He doesn't shoot past 10 feet and is somewhat inefficient as a post up player. He is going to dominate college next year, but I still think he's going to have to prove he can extend his shooting to play at next level.