Marcus Morris was the headliner of Wednesday's six-player group as the Bucks began four consecutive days of workouts for draft prospects.

Morris led the Jayhawks in scoring last season, averaging 17.2 points, and the Philadelphia native was named the Big 12 player of the year.

He has a good mid-range jumper, which was on display in Wednesday's workout, according to Bucks director of scouting Billy McKinney.

"He will be a hybrid forward," McKinney said. "I can envision him playing the power forward position, but he's also good enough with his ball-handling skills out on the floor that he can play some small forward.

"When we interviewed him, he talked about he believes he's a 3 (small forward). His brother he believes is a 4 (power forward). But teams have a lot of flexibility when they have guys that can play multiple positions. So I think that will be an added benefit for him."