A couple of things.
I agree that 4 first team slots are locks....Ragland, Stutz, Ryan, and McD.
The fifth is a tough call. I think you could make a case for three guys. Carmichael, Rice, and Weems.
I think Weems might get it by name recognition and reputation, but hard to tell. Just curious how others are choosing between the three.
http://statsheet.com/mcb/players/compare?p2=rayvonte-rice&p1=jackie-carmichaelhttp://statsheet.com/mcb/players/compare?add=jackie-carmichael&p1=kyle-weemsSecond, obvious bias as CU fan but GE definitely warrants CONSIDERATION as DPOY even if CU's overall team defense hasn't been good. He is our best defender and probably the one player offenses have to work around consistently for the Jays. His rebounding numbers are good (not the best in conference but top 5) and he leads the conference in blocks. He is hard to move, yet agile for his position so he has been able to guard most posts one on one. I have seen quotes from several league coaches that talk about how much of a load he is. So I think you could look at his numbers and the skills for his position and say he is in the conversation as one of the best defenders in conference at his position.
WSU team defense is salty. I think you could make a case for most of the guys on the team,as defensive stars but hard to pick one standout. Ben Smith maybe? Who would you suggests as DPOY from WSU?
Who else....Carmichael?, Rice? Weems? Odum? I am having trouble coming up with a standout ballhawking guard that has been as consistent as Ahelegbe, Mullins . If not for his injuries I think Odum might have been that guy.