Every year, NBA Draft fanatics hold their breath in anticipation to see how prospective NBA draftees weigh in at the pre-draft camp. There are those who can single-handedly raise their draft stock simply by being measured as taller than expected or shorter than expected. This year is no different, as impressions of certain players can change with a measuring tape or a scale.

Recently, DraftExpress posted the results of the pre-draft camp measurements and most of the results were as expected, aside from a few glaring outcomes.

Winners:

Ronnie Brewer ? Weighing in a 6?7? and 223 pounds, Brewer will be a very unique point forward who should be considered by teams who want to draft a valuable sixth man. Brewer has the ability to play three or even four positions, similar to Boris Diaw. Like Diaw, Brewer is known for his selflessness and court vision.

Jordan Farmar ? Measuring at taller than 6?0? was the hope and the result was 6?2?, which certainly will not hurt the stock of the UCLA standout point guard.

Randy Foye ? If scouts buy into Foye?s viability as a point guard in the NBA, they should be impressed with his size at 6?3? and 212 pounds. Foye is similar in size to Baron Davis or Chauncey Billups, both of whom (mostly Billups) have been successful NBA point guards.

Patrick O?Bryant ? Claims that he?s a project and at a legit 7?0? and 250 pounds, that?s certainly a good start.

Tyrus Thomas ? Many expected that he?d be shorter than advertised and wire thin, but Thomas looks to have added nearly 10 pounds to his frame and measured at around his projected height.

Shawne Williams ? The freshman out of Memphis measured at a smidge under 6?9? and 227 pounds, which shows up as an NBA-ready body on paper.

Losers:

LaMarcus Aldridge ? Teams would have loved to see him put on a few pounds to prove that he could develop a body suited for the center position. He?s just under a legit 7?0? and under 240 pounds, which indicates that he falls just short of the league?s expectation for centers.

Rodney Carney ? Has always been listed at 6?7? or 6?8? and for him to measure at under 6?6? is a definite blow to his stock. Carney is a great athlete, but how many successful small forwards in the league are under that height? It reminds me of Jarvis Hayes?s measurements a few years back.

Paul Millsap ? For a player with his natural talents, I?m certain that most general managers were hoping that he would reach 6?8?, but Millsap measured below that. Either way, it will be hard for a team that needs rebounding to turn him down.

Adam Morrison ? His height was expected, but with his agent recently talking about his desire to gain weight, weighing in at under 200 pounds cannot help his stock, which has recently been soaring. Regardless, Morrison is still the favorite to go at the top pick if the Raptors trade out.