Sources are telling 247Sports that five-star basketball product Terrance Ferguson is expected to play overseas rather than enrolling at Arizona as a freshman, barring an unexpected change of plans.

ESPN's Fran Fraschilla reports he's hearing Ferguson could end up in Australia.

Ferguson, an athletic 6-foot-7 sharpshooter who ranked No. 16 in the 247Sports Composite as a member of the 2016 class, is also expected to sign a deal Under Armour, per a source. Ferguson's travel team was sponsored by Under Armour.

Ferguson's high school, Advanced Preparatory International in Dallas, is an offshoot of the former Prime Prep Academy that Emmanuel Mudiay attended. Mudiay bypassed attending SMU as a freshman under a cloud of eligibility concerns and played a year in China before entering the NBA draft (the Nuggets took him seventh overall in 2015). In 2008, five-star guard Brandon Jennings decided to skip his freshman season at Arizona to play in Italy. He went 10th overall in the next year's NBA Draft. Mudiay and Jennings also signed with Under Armour while taking the overseas route.

NBA Draft rules state a player must be either one year removed from high school graduation or 19 years old before the time of the June Draft. Ferguson turned 18 last month.

Ferguson is a projected top-20 in next year's 2017 NBA Draft, according to NBADraft.net.

Ferguson was committed to Alabama before decommitting and signing with Sean Miller's Arizona program. Ferguson participated in the McDonald's All-American Game and the Nike Hoop Summit.

Jerry Meyer is the Director of Basketball Scouting for 247Sports. You can follow him on Twitter here.