Coleman seems like a pick 22-45 guy to me. I can see teams taking a swing on his potential, with the belief that he has major talent and is a smart player that could benefit a lot of added space and a smaller, more defined role. He's still very theoretical in a lot of ways, but teams know he can defend and the chance of him becoming more consistently like Syracuse-Coleman is incredibly enticing. He's also relatively young in terms of in-game reps. I wouldn't be surprised if he went in the late first to a playoff team that wants to have a guy like him locked up on a cheap contract for 4 years. If he stays in the draft, I'd like to see him land on Golden State with their pass-happy offense.
TSJ is the one that is less unique in skills and measurements (crazy thing to say for a freak like him, but it's true), and the one that scouts have had much greater time to nitpick over his college career. I'd be surprised if he went above pick 40.