If Brandon Jennings is one of the first players taken in next week's NBA Draft, we could see more teenagers skip college to play overseas.

"If I go in the top five, I think you'll see more kids go to Europe," Jennings told the Associated Press.

Jennings has worked out for six teams, including five that will pick fourth through eighth.

The point guard initially signed with Arizona before heading to Europe for a season, a decision that was widely criticized. He believes the move has better prepared him for the NBA.

"The difference is I was playing against men," Jennings said. "I think I'm more prepared and ready than I was last year. I'm more mature and now I don't just run around all the time like I used to."

"If they hadn't put that (age requirement) in, I probably would have come out last year," Jennings added. "So I found another way. But I've been a lot of different places and seen a lot of different players. The Euroleague really is a good league."