Two more Duke players are entering the NBA Draft process.

A week after star Zion Williamson, R.J. Barrett and Cam Reddish declared, junior big men Marques Bolden and Javin DeLaurier announced through Duke that they will test the waters.

"Javin DeLaurier & Marques Bolden will enter the NBA Draft process. The rising seniors will gather feedback from NBA personnel over the coming weeks, but will maintain their collegiate eligibility, leaving open the possibility of returning to Duke," the school said.

Per the NBA's new draft rule, prospective NBA draftees can go through the process, but if they decide before the draft that going pro isn't the right choice at that time, they can return to school with no penalty.

At 6-11, Bolden was a highly touted recruit out of DeSoto, Texas, but struggled in his freshman and sophomore seasons because of injuries. However, he showed more promise this season, averaging 5.3 points with 4.5 rebounds and 0.5 assists. Any assessment of his future in the NBA typically focuses on his defense: His ability to switch and protect the rim likely means he can find a role as a defensive center in the switch-happy NBA.

At 6-10, DeLaurier DeLaurier, the other half of Duke’s center platoon this season, is a lesser prospect than Bolden. He finished his junior year averaging 3.8 points, 4.4 rebounds and 0.4 assists, but, like Bolden, offers upside on the defensive end. He was impressive this season with 3.2 blocks and 2.1 steals per 40 minutes.

While Williamson, Barrett and Reddish are projected to be lottery draft picks, it's not clear yet where Bolden and DeLaurier would go, if at all, in the 2019 draft order.