Way lower on Knecht than consensus. In general I'm a hater of guys whose main/exclusive appeal consists of "is a bucket", i.e. non-creating non-defending shooting guards, especially older ones who rack up scoring numbers against guys younger and/or physically less developed than they are. Knecht is only 6 months younger than Devin Vassell. He can't create, is a poor defender, has average athleticism by NBA standards, and his impact metrics and advanced stats are terrible for his age and perceived value. What's his role at the next level if he pans out? People constantly complain about Vassell's play this year (for good reason) as a poor-defending poor-creating bucket getter; what are the odds that Knecht gets close to even current Vassell before he reaches his ceiling since he'll turn 24 his rookie year?
If you want an upperclassman and an immediate contributor, give me Devin Carter all day long. A year younger, great defender, great rebounder, plays way bigger than his size, stock generator, better creator, better functional athleticism, better at the rim. Also shot a high volume of 3s at good percentage this year and improved his FT% this year so his shooting is probably not a complete fluke. There's no argument to me to take Knecht higher than Carter.