I don't even care if the grad transfer doesn't play much, it's just a good idea to bring in another big to battle with Carlton and Whaley in practice.
WKU's Moustapha Diagne intrigues me. The kid was the #58 recruit in the '15 class and was originally signed by 'Cuse, but then played a year in JC, then spent his first year at WKU backing up the very good frontcourt duo of Dwight Coleby (27.6 mpg)/Justin Johnson (34.6 mpg) and then his second year backing up a potential 1st rounder Charles Bassey (31.4 mpg).
The kid is 6'9 230, only played 7.4 mpg last year, but played his most minutes against teams with bigger key players. For example, against North Texas and their 6'9 235 starting center Zachary Simmons, Diagne played 15 minutes, some alongside Bassey. In a tight game against Old Dominion, Diagne played 11 minutes replacing Bassey, helping to guard ODU's 7'1 285 Elbert Robinson.
A guy like Diagne would be most valuable against weak shooting teams with strong frontcourt presence. Let's say if we are playing SMU with Chargois or Tulsa with Igbanu, a guy like Diagne would be valuable to have off the bench (in addition to Whaley) to provide Carlton a breather when he's battling these guys all night.