NBA Draft 2025

Is that true? I recall Luis being pretty darn close to the top of transfer rankings, I thought he was like top 3 in the 247 one before he committed to staying in the draft
247 had them both at the same grade but have moved RJ off the list. They had Ian at 7. Pretty much the same with On3 from what I can figure. Around 10 for each.
 
Both 247 and On3 had them about the same as far as rating goes and both in the top 10. Bryce and Joson just outside the top 10 on each.
 
CBS Big Board:

Notables (at least to me)

3 Tre Johnson
17 Liam McNeely
21 Asa Newell
22 Thomas Sorber
27 Kalkbrenner
29 Clayton Jr
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34 Kam Jones
35 Johni Broome
38 Micah Peavy
48 Ryan Nembhrd
51 Grant Nelson
52 Hunter Sallis
53 Eric Dixon
56 Mark Sears
57 Koby Brea
59 Jamir Watkins
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62 RJ Luis
66 Cliff Omoruyi
72 David Joplin
78 Chucky Hepburn
84 Kadary Richmond
89 Norchad Omier
92 LJ Cryer
99 Samson Johnson (!)
 
bottom line is if you get to the age you start posting here your ranking drops quicker than a 114 halftime bathroom run
So my thoughts (which I didn't have time to add when posting the list):

Tre Johnson is an interesting player, and if you think Ace Bailey is going to be a problem from a character/maturity standpoint (reasonable), Tre might be worth taking at 3.

McNeely has had pretty steady position in the teens and I think he will be a solid NBA player. I like Newell a lot also.

Kalk and Clayton Jr. are both great college players but their pro potential depends on them overcoming some of their limitations.

Kam Jones and Johni Broome are about where they should be. I had thought Peavy despite his age had NBA characteristics and it looks like the league agrees.

Grant Nelson might be a steal for someone - would not surprise me if he is about as productive as McNeely.

Hunter Sallis always looked like a pro to me but never quite got to where he should be; same for David Joplin.

Eric Dixon I just can't see in the NBA. Mark Sears is too short so same for him.

Brea should find a spot as a bench shooter.

Jamir Watkins and RJ are sort of the same guy - very athletic, great in college, unclear translation to NBA.

Nice to see Kadary at least on the top 100.

Samson Johnson? Seriously?
 

On Kadary Richmond's NBA Draft prospects​

Richmond has been on Marks’ radar as an NBA prospect since before the New York City native transferred from Syracuse to Seton Hall in 2021. He foresees Richmond getting signed to a two-way free-agent contract after the second round, which means he would split time between an NBA squad and its G League affiliate.

“He’s probably not going to get drafted, being an older prospect (he turns 24 in August) and the fact that his shooting hasn’t improved at all,” Marks said. “(Shooting) is the biggest thing holding him back. He’s super talented, impacts the game in every other way – other than shooting. He’s got great vision, he can play passing lanes, he can guard multiple positions, he’s an elite rebounder for his position. He’s got feel, size, strength, and can finish through contact. He’s not uber quick, but he knows how to get to his spots.”

 
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