Draft Order College Team Player Position Physical

1. Mil

Duke Jahlil Okafor

C 6’11 265lbs Freshman



Prior to playing an official regular season minute with the Blue Devils, the reigning #1 ranked HS player also projects as the top pick in next June’s Draft. He has legit NBA size, a stellar back to the basket offensive game, and runs the floor very well, despite not having elite level athleticism. Some have touted him as the next Tim Duncan but he may be more of an Al Jefferson type, prolific scoring big man.

2. Phi

China Emmanuel Mudiay

SG 6’5 190lbs Intl

The lightning quick HS point guard surprised everyone by playing this season professionally in China rather than attend SMU. The move has not hurt his stock as of yet as a few sites have Mudiay as the prospect with the highest ceiling in the Draft, in the mold of Wizards All Star PG John Wall.

3. Orl Kentucky Karl Towns

PF/C 7’0 250lbs Freshman

Towns will be in high demand come draft night, and still could be in the mix for the top overall selection as a sweet shooting big man that can score from the perimeter as well as bang inside. As an 18 year old, Towns has a ways to go, but he projects as a franchise defining player like LaMarcus Aldridge.

4. Utah Kansas Kelly Oubre

SG/SF 6’7 220lbs Freshman

Easily one of the most prolific and talented offensive players entering the college ranks this season, Oubre has big shoes to fill replacing #1 overall pick Andrew Wiggins in Kansas. With perimeter scoring a position of need for many NBA teams, with a good season, Oubre should be a lock as a Top 10 selection come June.

5. Bos Kansas Wayne Selden SG 6’5 230lbs Sophomore

Selden had a very good freshman campaign but was swallowed up by the hype of Wiggins and Embiid last season at Kansas. The athletic 2 guard is built like a tank, is a 5 tool player, and is one of the top returning players in college basketball this season.

6. LAL

Kansas Cliff Alexander PF 6’9 255lbs Freshman

Although he’s a tad undersized to play center, Alexander used his elite athleticism and monstrous wingspan to dominate the HS ranks. He takes over for 2014 draftee Joel Embiid manning the middle for the Jayhawks this season, meaning he wil get lots of TV exposure to show he could develop into a quality PF at the next level.

7. Sac Arizona Stanley Johnson SG/PF 6’7 245lbs Freshman

One of the top freshmen in the country, Johnson could be the X factor in Arizona contending for a National Title this season. He has legit NBA size, can score and defend multiple positions, and remind many pro scouts as the 2nd coming of Ron Artest, minus the insanity.

8. Det Louisville

Montrezl Harrell

PF 6’8 240lbs Junior

Harrell returns to the Cardinals for his junior campaign, as one of the most talented and energetic big men in the college ranks. He reminds many of Nuggets forward Kenneth Faried for his non-stop motor and elite rebounding abilities.

9. Cle Michigan Caris LeVert SG 6’7 200lbs Junior

The next in line of elite level Wolverine Draft prospects, LeVert has prototypical size and shooting stroke to excel at the next level. He’s a tad thin but was one of the nation’s top perimeter threats last season. He’s a Big Ten POY candidate and should be a Top 10 lock next June.

10. NO Croatia Mario Hezonja SG/SF 6’8 215lbs Intl

This year’s top International prospect at this point, Hezonja isn’t your average European player as he has elite level athleticism and above average size for the SG position. He has shown a penchant overseas to make the highlight reel play and could be a real gem come next June if he has a consistent season on the highest level in Europe.

11. NY Arizona Rondae Hollis-Jefferson

SG/SF 6’7 225lbs Sophomore

One of the most athletic players in the country, the sophomore swingman reminds many of former Arizona standout Andre Iguodala, as a do-it-all forward that defends and plays 4 positions on the floor, and should be one of the leaders of the preseason Top 5 ranked Wildcats this season.

12. Den Kentucky Willie Cauley-Stein

C 7’0 240lbs Junior

For the 3rd year in a row, the shot blocking big man has the attention of NBA scouts as an athletic rim protector with a developing offensive game. He reminds many of former NBA Defensive POY Tyson Chandler and will get tons of exposure as UK begins the season as the top ranked team in the polls.

13. Min Wisconsin Sam Dekker SF 6’9 230lbs Junior

A 1st Team Preseason All American, the junior swingman is a solid offensive contributor and one of the leaders of the experienced Badgers Final Four squad returning from last season. He reminds many of Utah’s Gordon Hayward as a multi-skilled forward with guard-like skills.

14. Pho Florida Chris Walker

PF 6’9 215lbs Sophomore

One of the nation’s top HS players coming into last season, Walker missed most of the season due to eligibility issues and playing limited minutes on a veteran squad. Although he is suspended for the Gators’ first few games, Walker projects as a freakishly athletic big man that can score from the midrange, similar to a young Chris Bosh.

15. Atl Latvia

Kristaps Porzingis

PF/C 7’0 215lbs Intl

Following pulling out of last year’s Draft last minute, the talented 7 footer from Latvia returned to Europe to home his skills and could be a hot commodity on draft night as a big man that combines amazing length and a sweet shooting stroke from the perimeter, that is if he adds some much needed weight and strength to his slim frame.

16. Cha Texas Myles Turner

PF/C 6’11 245lbs Freshman

The near 7 foot star freshman at Texas is tailor made for the NBA game as a multi-talented big man with excellent midrange skills on his jumpshot. He’s similar to Kentucky’s Karl Towns but must prove he can remain healthy in the college ranks, something he struggled with in high school.

17. BK UNC Brice Johnson

PF 6’9 225lbs Junior

Possessing through the roof athleticism and extreme length for the PF position, Johnson is expected to have a breakout junior season as one of Roy Williams’ go-to scorers this season. He has reportedly added some much needed bulk to his rather thin frame that will only help his stock on the next level.

18. Was Kentucky

Andrew Harrison PG 6’6 210lbs Sophomore

A big, physical combo guard, Andrew will be at the helm of the #1 team in the nation, getting plenty of exposure on TV throughout the season. After a slow start, he came on strong to help lead the Wildcats to the National Championship Game and should be pushed hard by stud freshman PG Tyler Ulis in practice. With a good showing, look for Andrew to skyrocket into the Lottery.

19. Chi Alabama Bobby Portis

PF 6’10 235lbs Sophomore

After an impressive freshman campaign, the monstrous PF outplayed his peers at this year’s Lebron James Skills Academy and has played his way onto the NBA’s radar. Better conditioning and an improvement in lateral quickness would definitely help his stock but he has the potential to be a stud at the next level if everything comes together.

20. Tor LSU Jordan Mickey

PF 6’8 235lbs Sophomore

The star forward could have been drafted after a stellar freshman season last year but returns along with teammate Jarell Martin on a talented LSU squad. Mickey is an athletic freak that reminds many of longtime NBA veteran Shawn Marion.

21. Dal UCLA

Kevon Looney SF 6’9 220lbs Freshman

A long versatile athlete that dominated the HS ranks, Looney is an outstanding defender and elite rebounder that reminds many of blue collar NBA player Thad Young, now in Minnesota.

22. Mem Utah Delon Wright

PG 6’5 180lbs Senior

As the brother of current NBA player Dorell Wright, NBA genes are definitely in the cards for Delon. He’s one of the nation’s top seniors and under the radar floor generals that could lead the Utah Utes back to the NCAA Tournament this season.

23. GS Kentucky Alex Poythress SF/PF 6’8 240lbs Junior

Once a top 5 HS player, success has come slower than expected for the former McDonald’s All American. But after entering his 3rd season as an NBA prospect at Kentucky, this could finally be the year that Poythress realizes his potential as an uber athletic defender with a developing offensive game, one that reminds some of NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard.

24. Por West Virginia

Juwan Staten PG 6’0 190lbs Senior

A tad undersized at the PG position, Staten will be one of the nation’s top seniors, and is a returning All Big 12 selection last season. In addition to being a proficient midrange shooter, he’s lightning quick with the ball, making him a tough matchup on defense.

25. Hou UNC Justin Jackson SF 6’9 205lbs Freshman

One of the nation’s premier incoming freshmen, Jackson definitely has the skills to be an NBA player, but must add some much needed strength to his rail thin frame. He dominated the HS ranks, earning multiple All American honors, including sharing MVP honors with Jahlil Okafor in the 2014 McDonald’s Game.

26. Mia Purdue

AJ Hammons

C 7’0 280lbs Junior

Possessing monstrous size and strength conducive for the next level, he has an excellent back to the basket low post game and an above average stroke from the FT line. Hammons should be a double-double machine and a potential All Big Ten performer.

27. Ind Arizona

Kaleb Tarczewski

C 7’0 245lbs Junior



Another potential starter at the next level, Tarczewski is a legit 7 footer with amazing athleticism. He hasn’t quite made the instant impact we thought he would as a freshman but now as a junior should be one of the most dominant big in the college ranks this season.

28. LAC Kentucky

Aaron Harrison

SG 6’6 210lbs Sophomore

Another talented UK product on the NBA radar, Harrison should be in high demand on the next level as a knock down 3 point shooter with above average handles. He made his bones in last year’s NCAA Tournament sinking numerous clutch, late game shots to help the Wildcats advance to the 2014 NCAA Championship Game.

29. OKC GA State RJ Hunter

SG 6’5 180lbs Junior

With the SG position in demend at the next level, talented junior scorer RJ Hunter could become a 1st Round lock with another stellar season. Many consider him the nation’s top perimeter threat after shooting lights out at the Lebron Skills Camp and has added the ability to create his own shot as he enters his junior campaign.

30. SA OK State LeBryan Nash

SF 6’7 230lbs Senior