1. Cooper Flagg - PF - Duke - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 18.5
2. Dylan Harper - PG/SG - Rutgers - HT: 6'5 - Draft Age: 19.3
3. Ace Bailey - SF - Rutgers - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 18.9
4. Egor Demin - PG - BYU - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 19.3
5. Kasparas Jakucionis - PG - Illinois - HT: 6'5 - Draft Age: 19.1
6. Tre Johnson - SG - Texas - HT: 6'5 - Draft Age: 19.3
7. VJ Edgecombe - SG/SF - Baylor - HT: 6'4 - Draft Age: 19.9
8. Asa Newell - PF - Georgia - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 19.6
9. Khaman Maluach - C - Duke - HT: 7'2 - Draft Age: 18.8
10. Boogie Fland - PG - Arkansas - HT: 6'2 - Draft Age: 19.9
11. Liam McNeeley - SF - UConn - HT: 6'7 - Draft Age: 19.7
12. Nolan Traore - PG - Saint-Quentin, France - HT: 6'4 - Draft Age: 19.1
13. Kon Knueppel - SF - Duke - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 19.9
14. Ben Saraf - SG - Ulm, BBL - HT: 6'5 - Draft Age: 6'5
15. Noa Essengue - PF - Ulm, BBL - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 18.5
16. Derik Queen - C - Maryland - HT: 6'10 - Draft Age: 20.6
17.Collin Murray-Boyles - PF - South Carolina - HT: 6'7 - Draft Age: 20
18. Nique Clifford - SG - Colorado St - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 23.3
19. Will Riley - SF - Illinois - HT: 6'8 - Draft Age: 19.3
20. Jeremiah Fears - PG - Oklahoma - HT: 6'4 Draft Age: 18.9
21. Drake Powell - SF - UNC - HT: 6'7 - Draft Age: 19.8
22. Labaron Philon - SG - Alabama - HT: 6'4 - Draft Age: 19.6
23. Rasheer Fleming - PF - Saint Joseph's - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 21
24. Hugo Gonzalez - SG - Real Madrid, Euro - HT: 6'6 - Draft Age: 19.4
25. Noah Penda - SF - Le Mans Sarthe (France) - HT: 6'8 - Draft Age: 20.4
26. Dink Pate - SG - Mexico City G League - HT: 6'7 - Draft Age: 19.3
27. Johni Broome - PF/C - Auburn - HT: 6'10 - Draft Age: 23
28. Rocco Zikarsky - C- Brisbane Bullets, NBL - HT: 7'3 - Draft Age: 18.9
29. JT Toppin - PF - Texas Tech - HT: 6'9 - Draft Age: 20
30. Thomas Sorber - PF/C - Georgetown - HT: 6'10 - Draft Age: 19.5
Boogie Fland - Boogie Fland has been making a case for the best guard in this Arkansas backcourt. Fland has been able to showcase his scoring and playmaking skills while playing in a 3 guard lineup. He is incredibly quick with the ball in his hands and in space and is tough to keep out of the lane as he is good at picking and getting to his spots on the court.
Jeremiah Fears - Fears is one of the youngest players in this class and is proving he can excel at center stage. He has been able to excel because of his high IQ playmaking, court vision, tough shot-making and natural scoring instincts. Because of his age, it may take some time to fully develop, but he has sky-high potential that is worth waiting for.
Thomas Sorber - Sorber is a big body PF/C playing for the Hoyas and has been making a name for himself in this loaded freshman class. He has a unique blend of size and skill for a big and he has been able to showcase a ton of scoring versatility and some flashes of ball skills. He is impactful on the defensive end averaging 1.7 blocks and 1.6 steals, but the defense comes and goes as he is still pretty raw, but in the right situation, he can develop very well on both ends of the court.
Isaiah Evans - Evans hasn't gotten much playing time as of yet in this Duke offense but he is making the most of his small opportunities, showcasing his microwave shooting ability from deep. He will continue to make a case in this draft class in his limited opportunities but unless he can get more playing time at Duke, which I hope he does, he is looking like a 2026 prospect.
Drake Powell - Powell has had a fairly up and down season up until now, he has shown flashes of shot making and scoring ability. The best part of his game has been his defense, which was the main part of his skill set coming out of high school and he has looked disruptive on the defensive end. He is one of the most explosive players in this class and has a good archetype to develop but a team will just need some patience to develop him properly.
Flory Bidunga - A top rated recruit coming out of high school, Bidunga committed to go to Kansas for his freshman season. While Kansas is one of the top schools in the country, Bidunga may have to wait to truly step into the spotlight as Kansas still has Hunter Dickinson on the roster who will be looking to put his name in discussions for National Player of the Year. Bidunga is also on the smaller side for a center and will really need to showcase his skills and strengths. If he hits on his skills and proves to be a reliable center people will look to compare him to Bam Adebayo who is also a smaller center but holds down the middle of the Miami Heat defense.
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