There's still potential for Rozier as a ball-of-energy bench guy who can do a bunch of stuff on offense. Still finding his way, when to be more aggressive, less aggressive, and so on. His 32% from three isn't catastrophically bad.
The biggest failing there is not in drafting Rozier over anybody else, but rather winning too many games down the stretch. Not sure how tiebreakers would've shaken out but three losses puts them in position to draft any of Binky Winslow, Turner, or Booker. Though in hindsight, if we had ended up with Winslow we'd be wondering why the hell we passed on the latter two while Smart and Winslow built mansions together on the second unit.