1. Cooper Flagg - PF - Duke - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 18.5
2. Dylan Harper - PG/SG - Rutgers - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 19.3
3. VJ Edgecombe - SG/SF - Baylor - HT: 6'5 - Draft Age: 19.9
4. Tre Johnson - SG - Texas - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 19.3
5. Ace Bailey - SF - Rutgers - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 18.9
6. Jeremiah Fears - PG - Oklahoma - HT: 6'4 - Draft Age: 18.9
7. Kon Knueppel - SF - Duke - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 19.9
8. Noa Essengue - PF - Ulm, BBL - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 18.5
9. Khaman Maluach - C - Duke - HT: 7'2 - Draft Age: 18.8
10. Kasparas Jakucionis - PG - Illinois - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 19.1
11. Derik Queen - C - Maryland - HT: 6'10 - Draft Age: 20.6
12. Carter Bryant - SF - Arizona - HT: 6'8 - Draft Day Age: 19.5
13. Colin Murray-Boyles - PF - South Carolina - HT: 6'7 - Draft Age: 20
14. Egor Demin - PG - BYU - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 19.3
15. Jase Richardson - PG - Michigan State - HT: 6'0 - Draft Day Age: 19.6
16. Asa Newell - PF - Georgia - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 19.6
17. Joan Beringer - C - Olimpija - HT: 6'11 - Draft Age: 18.4
18. Thomas Sorber - PF/C - Georgetown - HT: 6'10 - Draft Age: 19.5
19. Rasheer Fleming - PF - Saint Joseph's - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 21
20. Liam McNeeley - SF - UConn - HT: 6'7 - Draft Age: 19.7
21. Nique Clifford - SG - Colorado St - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 23.3
22. Cedric Coward - SF - Washington State - HT: 6'5 - Draft Day Age: 21
23. Nolan Traore - PG - Saint-Quentin, France - HT: 6'4 - Draft Age: 19.1
24. Will Riley - SF - Illinois - HT: 6'8 - Draft Age: 19.3
25. Danny Wolf - C - Michigan - HT: 7'0 - Draft Day Age: 21
26. Noah Penda - SF - Le Mans Sarthe (France) - HT: 6'8 - Draft Age: 20.4
27. Hugo Gonzalez - SG - Real Madrid, Euro - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 19.4
28. Drake Powell - SG/SF - UNC - HT: 6'5 - Draft Day Age: 19
29. Walter Clayton Jr - PG - Florida - HT: 6'3 - Draft Day Age: 22
30. Maxime Raynaud - PF/C - Stanford - HT: 7'0 - Draft Day Age: 22
Carter Bryant - Bryant did not have a ton of production during his lone season at Arizona but he had shown high upside and work ethic while also contributing to winning basketball and improving his offensive game. He has also shown big improvements on the defensive end and already has the athleticism to keep up with NBA players. He still has to develop multiple parts of his game but NBA scouts look to have bought into what they have seen up until this point of the draft cycle.
Cedric Coward - Coward only played 6 games this past college season which is why his name hasn't been on many mocks throughout majority of the college season. He is now healthy, had a strong showing at the NBA combine, and with the lack of high caliber 3-D wings he has started to rise up boards and he received a green room invite for the NBA draft.
Jase Richardson - Richardson spent a lot of the draft season inside the the backend of the lottery but after the combine where he measured in at just over 6'0, positional size now becomes a question. He should end up drafted in the middle of the first because of his production and how he affected the game while at Michigan State and some team will not care about his size, but it looks like he has slightly fallen down boards with others rising after strong showings and measurements at the combine.
Ben Saraf - Saraf has had an up and down season throughout his EuroLeague season and with some questions within his game and some inconsistency, it has dropped Saraf down to the late first or early second in mocks. He still has good positional size and some fluidity for the guard position with a good 3 point percentage so there will be a contender that takes a shot on him to potentially lead a backup unit.
Danny Wolf - Wolf has become a fan favorite throughout the draft process with his style of play as a 7'0 point center. Throughout multiple mock drafts he has a wide range of possible landing spots ranging from very late lottery down to around the 25th pick. Because of this wide range is why he lands in honorable mentions.
Joan Beringer - Beringer is a late riser in the draft process soaring up boards and making a name for himself in the first round near the end of the process. Beringer also looks to have a wide range of possible landing spots with some mocking him in the middle of the first round and others mocking him at the start of the second round. Because of this wide range is why he lands in honorable mentions and not a biggest riser.
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