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1 AJ Dybantsa
BYU, Fr
 
SF

At this point, Dybantsa looks like the favorite to be the top pick in June. He's a jumbo wing who is 6-foot-9 with a better than 7-foot wingspan. He's athletic with an elastic body type, capable of creating his own shot at virtually any point, and the leading scorer in college basketball. He's simultaneously made notable gains with his passing, finishing through contact at the rim, and even his 3-point shooting.

Pro Comparison: Paul George
Summary

Dybantsa is a consensus top-three prospect in the draft and a legitimate candidate to be the first overall pick in June’s draft. He’s a jumbo wing with terrific positional size, a 7-foot wingspan, good athleticism and extreme court coverage. He’s also a proven scorer with a long history of putting up big numbers at virtually all spots.

About
  • Played prep school varsity as an 8th grader and was Massachusetts Gatorade Player of the Year as a 9th grader.
  • Reclassified in October 2023 and immediately became the top-ranked prospect in the class of 2025.
  • 3x gold medalist with USA Basketball, including this summer’s FIBA U19 World Cup, where he was named MVP.
Strengths
  • Elite physical tools with his size, length, athleticism, effortless mobility and elastic body type.
  • Polished shot creator who can rise-up into his pull-up on demand, has advanced footwork, can operate in the mid-post, attack the paint, draw fouls and make some explosive plays in the open floor.
  • Real defensive upside with the way he can cover the court, move his feet and utilize his length.
Weaknesses
  • Inconsistent shooter who tends to have a flatter ball, both from the free-throw line and 3-point line.
  • Needs to better weaponize his handle and be less of a free-throw merchant, utilizing his strength to play through contact in the lane instead of theatrically flopping so much.
  • Overall impact and progression seemed to plateau in his last year of high school.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
34.6 25.3 6.7 3.8 51.3
2 Darryn Peterson
Kansas, Fr
 
PG

Peterson still has a real chance to go number one, with his overlap of shot-making, creation, and on/off ball versatility, along with backcourt size and length. But while Dybantsa's game has ascended this year, questions about Peterson's durability and availability have snowballed. In Indiana, he'd join a contender from day one and be able to pair with Tyrese Haliburton in the backcourt.

Pro Comparison: Anthony Edwards
Summary

Peterson is the most dynamic guard in this draft class and potentially one of the best on-ball creators we’ve seen in the backcourt in several draft classes. He enters the 2025-26 college season as a consensus top three prospect and with a very real chance to be the number one overall pick in June. He averaged 30.4 points, 7.4 assists, 7.2 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game as a senior at Prolific Prep and 28.2 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 4.2 steals and 3.0 blocks with Phenom United on the Adidas 3SSB grass-roots circuit.

About
  • No. 1 prospect in the national 2025 recruiting class.
  • Co-MVP of the McDonald’s All-American Game.
  • Naismith High School Player of the Year.
Strengths
  • Dynamic creator with an overlap of positional size, length, strength and playmaking ability.
  • Can score and make plays at all three levels with his handle, pull-up shooting, physicality as a driver, midpost game, pick-and-roll navigation, knack for drawing fouls and ability to create for others.
  • Competitive character and proven history of making clear improvements to both his game and his body with each passing year.
Weaknesses
  • The consistency of his 3-point shooting, particularly off the catch, is a key swing skill and something that has already improved, but must continue to develop.
  • He’s unproven when he doesn’t have complete offensive freedom and volume, as virtually every setting he’s been in has been built around him, even this year at Kansas to a certain extent.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
28.4 19.8 4.4 1.7 44.2
3 Cameron Boozer
Duke, Fr
 
PF

Boozer's case to be the top pick in the draft should be getting more consideration. No one has impacted winning more and there are zero questions about his durability. His overlap of physicality, intellect, and versatility should allow him to make a substantial immediate impact at the next level as well. In Washington, he'd pair nicely with Alex Sarr in the long-run, with Anthony Davis providing invaluable tutelage along the way.

Pro Comparison: Kevin Love
Summary

Boozer was a top three prospect throughout the entirety of his high school career and had arguably the most successful career in modern high school basketball history, winning every major championship he competed in, including two gold medals. He is expected to be one of college basketball’s best freshmen and players, this year and may have the highest long-term floor in the 2026 draft class.

About
  • Led Columbus (Miami) High School to four Florida state championships and the Geico Nationals championship as a senior.
  • Led Nightrydas to three consecutive Nike EYB championships, including the Peach Jam title in 2024.
  • Co-MVP of the McDonald’s All-American Game
Strengths
  • Consummate winner with strong body, versatile floor game, mature approach and intellect for the game.
  • Magnetic hands, high-volume rebounder and advanced passer (particularly with trademark long outlets).
  • Inside-out scoring tools within offense and underrated defensive versatility as well.
Weaknesses
  • Not a dynamic shot-creator or isolation player.
  • Positional size and vertical athleticism are both adequate, but not elite.
  • Lower release point, both on set-shot 3-pointers and even inside the lane.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
33.1 22.5 10.2 4.2 56.5
4 Caleb Wilson PF

Wilson is a high-flying athlete with a high-motor, budding defensive versatility, and an offensive game that proved to be ahead of schedule this year at North Carolina. Brooklyn might prefer an on-ball creator from a fit perspective, but Wilson would be widely perceived as the best prospect on the board.

Pro Comparison: Jonathan Isaac
Summary

Wilson is a wiry-built and athletic forward with good size and mobility. He has extreme potential on the defensive end of the floor and has made gradual, but consistent, strides offensively as well.

About
  • Was the No. 8 ranked prospect in the national class of 2025.
  • Was ranked inside the top-ten prospects in his class throughout his high school career.
  • Won a Georgia state championship as a senior at Holy Innocents Episcopal School and the EYBL championship with Nightrydas.
Strengths
  • Physically gifted with size, effortless mobility, flexibility and an elastic body type.
  • Both a switchable and playmaking defender who can guard multiple positions and erase mistakes with his court coverage, shot-blocking and high activity level.
  • Impacts the game offensively as an offensive rebounder, making short drives, in transition, cleaning up plays around the rim and with an advanced left hand. Also shows flashes of starting the break.
Weaknesses
  • Not an offensive alpha or primary creator. Projects as more of a complimentary piece on that end.
  • Inconsistent outside shooter and floor-spacer who can settle for lower percentage tough twos in the mid-range area.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
31.2 19.8 9.4 2.7 57.8
5 Keaton Wagler
Illinois, Fr
 
PG

This begins the quartet of freshmen guards expected to go in the mid-lottery. What distinguishes Wagler is his size, shooting, feel for the game, and on-off ball versatility. On the heels of a breakout year from Keyonte George, it's that ability to still impact the game off the ball that would make him potentially the best fit in Utah.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
33.7 17.9 4.8 4.4 44.6
6 Kingston Flemings
Houston, Fr
 
PG

Flemings is a dynamic athlete complete with speed, burst in his first-step, and leaping ability at the rim. He's also a threat with his pull-up game, better than expected from three, and probably the best defender of the group. As Atlanta ventures into the post Trea Young era, Flemings would give them their lead guard of the future.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
31.7 16.4 3.9 5.3 47.5
7 Mikel Brown Jr.
Louisville, Fr
 
PG

Brown is a late-blooming lead guard who is exceptionally talented with the ball in his hands. He's a deep shooter and advanced passer who now boasts good positional size along with improved strength and athleticism. On a Mavs team that will be built around Cooper Flagg, he provides another creator who will also boast extreme gravity off the ball.

Pro Comparison: Darius Garland
Summary

Brown is a highly skilled pure point guard. He is a late-bloomer who has grown roughly five inches in the last few years and is now starting to show athletic gains as well. He was a nationally ranked prospect throughout his high school years and finished No. 6 in the class of 2025.

About
  • Consensus five-star national prospect & McDonald’s All-American.
  • 2025 FIBA U19 World Cup gold medalist and All-Star Five selection.
  • 2024 FIBA AmeriCup gold medalist and All-Star Five selection.
Strengths
  • Exceptionally skilled with the ball in his hands, as both a handler and a passer. Excellent left hand too.
  • Very good floor-vision, passing and ability to make reads.
  • Grown into having positional size and newfound athleticism.
Weaknesses
  • Lacks strength and sometimes physicality, with a narrower frame.
  • Can be a liability on the defensive end of the floor.
  • At his best when he embraces being a true point guard, but goes through spurts where he’s focused on his individual offense.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
29 18.2 3.3 4.7 41.0
8 Darius Acuff Jr.
Arkansas, Fr
 
PG

With Ja Morant's days in Memphis likely numbered, the Grizzlies are going to need a future point guard to add to their young core of Cedric Coward, Zach Edey, Jaylen Wells, Cam Spencer, and others. Acuff has been arguably the best point guard in college basketball this year with the most polished offensive game as a creator, shot-maker, and distributor.

Pro Comparison: Cole Anthony
Summary

Acuff was as dynamic as any lead guard in high school basketball last year, showing a real ability to put his team on his back and drive winning. There is less collective enthusiasm about his NBA stock to start the season, but that sentiment isn’t nearly as endorsed by those who followed him closely in high school.

About
  • 2025 EYBL Scholastic Player of the Year
  • Named McDonald’s All-American, Jordan Brand Classic, Nike Hoop Summit, & MVP of Iverson Classic.
  • MVP of the 2024 AmeriCup where he led Team USA to a gold medal.
Strengths
  • Shot-creator and multi-level scoring threat with especially good pull-up game.
  • Plays with extreme confidence which drives his ability to deliver in big games and moments.
  • Strength, balance and poise to dictate his own pace and avoid getting sped-up.
Weaknesses
  • Can be ball-dominant and inefficient at times.
  • Inconsistent defensive commitment and approach.
  • Size, length and athleticism are adequate for NBA standards, but not exemplary.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
35.1 22.9 3.2 6.5 48.6
9 Nate Ament
Tennessee, Fr
 
PF

This may be a bit redundant with Patrick Williams and Matas Buzelis already in place, but Ament is the best prospect on the board at this point. The combo-forward has real size and mismatch scoring tools as a late-bloomer who has consistently taken his game to new levels in recent years.

Pro Comparison: Zaccharie Risacher
Summary

Ament is a late-blooming, big forward who continued to ascend throughout his high school career. He has one of the higher long-term upsides of anyone in this year’s draft class, but a potentially wider degree of possible outcomes as he isn’t yet as consistently impactful as Peterson, Dybantsa and Boozer.

About
  • Consensus five-star prospect who finished ranked No. 4 overall in the 2025 recruiting class.
  • Selected for the McDonald’s All-American Game, Jordan Brand Classic and Nike Hoop Summit.
  • Naismith First-Team All-American and Gatorade Player of the Year in the state of Virginia.
Strengths
  • Overlap of size, skill, dexterity, fluidity and solid athleticism.
  • Soft natural hands & touch, along with a high release point, are the basis for his mismatch skill-set. Posted 47/42/90 shooting splits on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit.
  • Shows foundation and increasing flashes of being a three-level scoring threat.
Weaknesses
  • Lack of strength and sheer force in his game which can impact his physicality.
  • Can play upright, without ideal bend or upper body elasticity, on both ends of the floor.
  • His tools and potential exceed the consistency of his production.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
30.2 17.5 6.6 2.5 40.5
10 Brayden Burries
Arizona, Fr
 
SG

Burries is a physical guard loaded with competitive intangibles who can both get downhill and shoot the ball with range. Whether Milwaukee enters a full rebuild or not, he should be an immediate asset and an ideal culture piece to build around.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
29.6 15.9 4.7 2.5 49.2
11 Koa Peat
Arizona, Fr
 
PF

The other half of Arizona's dynamic freshman duo, Peat is a powerful four-man who can play out of short rolls, get downhill, and is another culture builder. Peat's shooting is his major swing skill, but with Donovan Clingan now stretching the floor offensively, this could provide a good fit and long-term replacement for Jerami Grant.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
27.3 13.6 5.3 2.7 53.7
12 Jayden Quaintance
Kentucky, Soph
 
C

Quaintance may be the best defensive prospect in this class and on an OKC championship program built on a dominant defense, this seems like a good fit. It also provides the Thunder with a future running mate for Chet Holmgren up front if it turns out they can't retain Isaiah Hartenstein when he becomes a free agent.

Pro Comparison: Jalen Duren
Summary

This is Quaintance’s second year of college basketball, but is his first year being draft-eligible after being too young last year at Arizona State. He’s one of the best defensive big men in this year’s draft class, but has an offensive game that doesn’t translate quite as well. He’s also coming off a torn ACL at the end of last season.

About
  • Averaged 9.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 2.6 steals and 1.1 blocks in 29.7 minutes per game as a freshman at Arizona State. Named Big 12 All-Defensive Team and All-Freshman Team.
  • Transferred to Kentucky after having surgery to repair a torn ACL in his right knee.
  • Finished as a top-ten recruit in the national class of 2024, after reclassifying up from 2025.
Strengths
  • Great physical tools with extreme length (7-5 wingspan), big hands, a strong body and athleticism.
  • Playmaking frontcourt defender who thrives as a shot-blocker (9th highest block rate in the country as a freshman), generates steals (particularly when guarding the post) and has switch-ability.
  • Double-double threat who pressures the rim offensively as an offensive rebounder, changing ends and as a lob threat.
Weaknesses
  • Limited offensive skill away from the basket, despite some occasional flashes and low percentage free-throw shooter (48%).
  • Unreliable decision-maker (turnovers exceeded assists as a freshman) with questionable offensive feel for the game.
  • Lacks ideal height for an NBA big man, despite the length to compensate.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
17 5 5 0.5 57.1
13 Karim Lopez SF

Lopez is a big and versatile forward who has been trending up this year in the NBL. With both Miles Bridges and Grant Williams going into contract years next season, he could provide a replacement to fit nicely alongside Kon Knueppel, LaMelo Ball, and Brandon Miller.

14 Hannes Steinbach
Washington, Fr
 
PF

The Spurs still don't have a clear-cut long-term running mate for Victor Wembanyama in the frontcourt. Steinbach would fit the bill providing inside-out skill, good instincts as a roller, untapped shooting potential, and enough size to play either alongside or behind Wemby.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
34.6 18.5 11.8 1.6 57.7
15 Yaxel Lendeborg
Michigan, Sr
 
PF

Lendeborg may be old by draft standards, but he's an extremely versatile two-way piece who plays and defends multiple positions. The shooting is the long-term swing skill, but the passing would allow him to fit in Steve Kerr's system.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
30.2 14.6 7 3.2 50.9
16 Thomas Haugh
Florida, Jr
 
PF

Haugh is a versatile big wing who can play multiple positions, provide the type of grit that OKC values, hold his own in OKC's defensive culture, and already has an understanding of how to play a role in service of winning.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
33.4 17.1 6.2 2 46.2
17 Labaron Philon
Alabama, Fr
 
PG

Philon's sophomore jump has made him both a shot-creator and shot-maker. In Miami, he may rediscover the defense he was known for as a freshman. With plenty of decisions looming for the Heat on the perimeter, he and Kasparas Jakucionis could be two compatible long-term pieces.

Combine Data
  • 20-yard shuttle run: 3.14 seconds
  • Wingspan: 6 feet, 6.25 inches
  • Standing vertical leap: 28.5 inches
  • Standing reach: 8 feet, 3.5 inches
  • Lane agility: 11.46 seconds
  • Three quarter sprint: 3.16 seconds
  • Max vertical leap: 32.5 inches

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
30.3 21.7 3.2 4.7 50.9
18 Morez Johnson Jr.
Michigan, Soph
 
PF

Johnson continues to gain momentum among NBA decision-makers with his size, physicality, and increasing two-way versatility. In Memphis, he could play either alongside or behind Zach Edey, in a comparable way to how he's paired with Aday Mara this year at Michigan.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
25.1 13.1 7.2 1.1 62.8
19 Bennett Stirtz
Iowa, Sr
 
PG

The Raptors have made significant strides this year but still don't have elite guard depth and may look to move off Immanuel Quickley's deal in the off-season. Stirtz provides skill, real shot-making, an understanding of how to move without the ball, and a terrific mind for the game.

Pro Comparison: Ty Jerome
Summary

Stirtz began his career at D-II Northwest Missouri State before following coach Ben McCollum to Drake, where he established himself as one of the best mid-major players in the country. Now, Stirtz has followed McCollum to Iowa, where he is expected to be one of the best guards in the country. He has a chance to play his way into the lottery with his skill-level, shot-making and overall feel for the game.

About
  • Missouri Valley Conference MVP and conference tournament Most Outstanding Player.
  • Led the NCAA in minutes played per game (39.2). Led MVC in scoring (19.2), steals (2.2) and assist-to-turnover ratio (2.86), while ranking second in assists (5.7).
  • Two-time second-team all-conference selection at Northwest Missouri State.
Strengths
  • Highly skilled with an excellent feel for the game. One of the smartest players in the draft.
  • Combines true shot-making with the ability to run a team from the point guard position. Good handle and very reliable decision-maker.
  • Very efficient pick-and-roll player (86th percentile in DI in 2024-25) who can also run off screens off the ball.
Weaknesses
  • Has solid positional size, but otherwise lacks overwhelming or ideal physical tools for NBA standards.
  • Bit of a defensive unknown against the highest levels of competition.
  • Remains to be seen how much shot-creation he can provide outside of McCollum’s system.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
37.5 20 2.5 4.5 49.2
20 Christian Anderson
Texas Tech, Soph
 
PG

The Hornets are committed to letting this core grow together, but it wasn't that long ago it seemed Ball's future in Charlotte was limited. If that ever resurfaces, Anderson provides a contingency. He's highly skilled and equally cerebral with the ball in his hands.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
38.5 18.9 3.6 7.6 47.9
21 Patrick Ngongba II
Duke, Soph
 
C

Having a true back-up center behind Nikola Jokic has been important this year for Denver. But Jonas Valanciunas will be a free-agent following the 2026-27 season and so Ngongba could ultimately slide into that spot. He's a defensive presence with good size, massive length, and budding inside-out offense.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
22.4 10.7 6 1.9 60.2
22 Chris Cenac Jr.
Houston, Fr
 
PF

Cenac slides a bit in this latest mock draft in correlation with declining impact at Houston, but there's still plenty of long-term upside at nearly 7-feet with massive measurables, great mobility, correlating defensive versatility, solid athleticism, and some shooting potential.

Pro Comparison: Kel'el Ware
Summary

Cenac had been a widely known high school prospect since he was an underclassman, but started to make a major jump in the summer before his senior season. His rare overlap of size, length, athleticism and budding skill provides him with all the necessary tools to be a versatile two-way big man, but there is still a gap between his potential and his production. The expectation and hope is that a year under Kelvin Sampson at Houston can improve both his approach to the game and overall reliability.

About
  • Consensus top ten prospect in the national Class of 2025.
  • Led Link Academy to the EYBL Scholastic Tournament Championship as a senior.
  • MVP of the 20244 NBA Player’s Association Top 100 Camp.
Strengths
  • Long (7-4-plus wingspan) and athletic, particularly for his size. Gets off his feet with ease as a leaper and fluid mover.
  • Developing offensive skill-set that extends to the arc to match his ability to be a lob threat and emphatic dunker at the rim.
  • Similarly versatile defensive tools with his potential to protect the rim and move his feet on the perimeter.
Weaknesses
  • His potential exceeds his production, particularly when it comes to his overall consistency.
  • Can be inefficient offensively, settling for low-percentage shots and suspect decisions with the ball.
  • Overall feel for the game and the consistency of his motor are both somewhat uncertain.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
24.8 9.5 7.5 0.8 49.3
23 Motiejus Krivas
Arizona, Jr
 
C

The Lakers could use a defensive minded center in the worst way and Krivas may be the best in college basketball this season. He has tremendous size, even by NBA standards, is a drop coverage monster, and understands how to play his role offensively.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
25 10.5 8.1 1 58.2
24 Henri Veesaar C

A very skilled 7-footer, Veesaar is very gifted offensively. He can stretch the floor, play out of dribble hand-off action, put it on the floor, pass, and even finish with sneaky force. In Philadelphia, he'll provide some much-needed depth behind Joel Embiid.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
30.9 16.7 8.7 2 61.4
25 Braylon Mullins
UConn, Fr
 
SG

Mullins is an elite 3-point shooter who can space the floor around Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren and provide balance along defensive-minded young wings like Ausar Thompson and Ron Holland. He's also a good enough defender in his own rite to hold up in Detroit's culture.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
27.5 12 3.5 1.4 43.5
26 Flory Bidunga
Kansas, Soph
 
C

Bidunga is a big-time athlete, major lob threat, very mobile, and consequently one of the most versatile frontcourt defenders in the country. With Mitchell Robinson entering free agency following the year, he could step right into that role.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
31.6 13.5 9.2 1.5 64.5
27 Amari Allen
Alabama, Fr
 
SF

Allen is a big wing with defensive versatility, the shooting range to space the floor, and the acumen to move the ball, all things that are valued in Boston's system under Joe Mazzulla.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
28.2 11.7 7.1 3.1 45.5
28 Cameron Carr
Baylor, Soph
 
SG

Carr may need some time to fill-out his frame, but he's a late-bloomer with a rare overlap of massive length, leaping ability, shooting, and scoring prowess. Coming off a breakout year at Baylor, he could be just scratching the surface.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
33.5 19.2 5.5 2.7 51.0
29 Aday Mara
Michigan, Jr
 
C

Mara is a giant even by NBA standards. His defensive impact is undeniable, but he's also clever around the rim offensively, as a screener, and passer. His presence would also provide some insurance if the Cavs ever elect to split up Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
23.2 11.6 6.9 2.3 67.4
30 Isaiah Evans
Duke, Soph
 
SF

Evans is one of the best shooters in the draft, already drilling NBA caliber shots, and gradually diversifying his offensive game. The fact that he's a former teammate of Cooper Flagg's probably doesn't hurt either.

2025 College Stats

MPG PPG RPG APG FG%
27.9 14.9 3.1 1.4 42.5
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