Note: These classifications are not currently included players who have exhausted their collective eligibility, but they have entered the transport portal in the hope that NCAA will amend the current rules of eligibility.
1. RJ Luis, SR, G (St. John’s)
Lewis, the Big Big East for the year and a second team AP All-MARICAN, is one of a handful of players in the transport portal as well as the American Professional League draft process. Do not let his weak performance in Saint John’s second loss against Arkansas or the drama surrounding him in the seat in the last four minutes of the aforementioned loss.
In 6’7, Louis is a top three level and high -power artillery. Its decision -making can be Iffy and a three -point shot, but he is still a player who makes him immediately any team that falls (if A team that falls) more than a threat to deep running next March than it was before adding it.
2. Darwin Williams, SR, F (Texas Tech)
Like Lewis, Williams has until May 28 to decide whether or not he wants to stay in the American Professional League draft. If he chooses to return to school, Williams requests that he ask for one of the highest prices in the total basketball season.
Average of 6’6 points 15.5 points and 5.5 rebounds per game last season for Texas Tech, and the second in the team in both categories behind all America JT Toppin (which has already announced a return to Lubok). Williams was a great star in the NCAA championship, with an average of 23.7 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.0 assists in three games.
Williams is the most prominent in two real directions that will be one of the most difficult players in the country to defend the next season, regardless of where he ends.
3. Jumeir Watkins, SR, G/F (Florida State)
Watskins tests the American Professional League draft in a second consecutive spring after the 2024-25 season, when he developed into one of the most dynamic offensive players in the Administrative Coordination Committee. The average wing of 6’7 was 18.3 points and 5.2 rebounds for each game, while 43 per cent of the FSU Final Final Lionard Hamilton floor was launched. There may not be a better university basketball player when it comes to reaching the free throw line.
After moving from VCU, he led Watercins Florida state In registration in both the past two seasons. Enter the second team selection of all ACC portal with the “Do not communicate with” a mark.
4. Cedrik Kanward, Father, and (Washington State)
The limited injuries in the Coward season from 2024-25 to only six games, but it is still one of the most desirable players in the gate due to the numbers he put in these six games as well as the work he did in the previous two seasons in eastern Washington. An external elite, the coward currently passes 6’6 currently passes the process of the pre -American Professional League, but most of them are expected to return to school.
The biggest gift to school? Coward recently announced that Alabama, Duke, Florida, Canas and Washington are the five qualifying for his services.
5. Ian Jackson, thus, G (North Carolina)
Jackson, a former five-star recruiter from Bronx, won honors from ACC student in 2024-25 after an average of 11.9 points, which is the second most in the team. Jackson is an explosive athlete who is particularly possessed in the transition, but he sometimes struggled with consistency in his first group campaign. St. John and North Carolina state Many schools are considered at the forefront of Jackson’s employment, although USC and others also participated.
6. Rodney Rice, Junior, G (Maryland)
While he was sometimes overwhelmed by his colleague at Backcourt Ja’kobi Gillespie, Rice was still one of the biggest reasons why Maryland is new in the first Sweet 16 race in nearly a decade. The average of the Clinton product (MD) reached 13.8 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.1 passes for each game as a student last season. With the passage of the year, ASCENSION has improved 7 points compared to 9 points in the Big Tournament victory over Illinois.
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brown Saint -Joe led the scoring this season last season with 17.6 points, with the addition of 5.2 rebounds and 4.3 passes for each game. He entered the transport portal this week with a “Do not continue”, which prompted more than a few people to believe that he would follow his mother’s husband and coach of Saint Joe, former assistant Justin Scott to Oklahoma. Scott was appointed as an assistant to Porter Moser employees on Monday.
8. Malik Thomas, SR, G (San Francisco)
The registration hero at the Western Coast Conference, Thomas in the gate after the Dynamite 2024-25 campaign, which saw him average 19.9 points, while firing 44.4 percent of the field and 39.4 percent of the bow. Thomas is a wonderful scorer from the apostasy and has a comprehensive game that must be translated into immediate success at the authority’s conference level.
9. Derion Reed, therefore, (Alabama)
The Red Season was set in the former 5 -star Tuscunosa, to a large extent due to an ankle injury. Average is 6.0 points and 3.8 counterators for each competition, but it was marginalized for 13 out of 37 games. Red is a better shooting than last season, and he will be an effective offensive player to land and a comprehensive defensive square wherever it is.
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Without a doubt, one of the most players who spoke in the gate, the average lee reached 16.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, 5.5 passes, and 1.2 theft per game last season for Bringston. Citizen 6’4 in Canada led 43.9 percent of the floor and 36.6 percent of three. Kansas, Florida and St. Jones are among the most involved schools in choosing the first team in the first team.
11. Alvaro Volgritas, Junior, and (Robert Morris)
The average number of the best player in the horizon league was 2024-25, and its average is 14.1 points, 9.1 rebounds and 3.2 passes for each match last season, while he launched 41.3 percent of three. It seems that the citizen of Spain 6’9 enters itself after seeing noticeable increases in all fields in its production from the first year to the second year of Robert Morris, and is still in front of two seasons of eligibility.
After moving from Kentucky, VillanovaIOWA and Providece are the most associated schools.
12. Blake Harper, therefore, (Howard)
Harper 6”9 was the most productive basketball student in the middle of Magor last season, with an average of 19.5 points and 6.2 rebounds for each game. The left is a driver who does not know fear with a very soft external shot. It is possible that some blocs move from Meac to the basketball of the conference, but it has the ability to be a major contributor for multiple seasons at the highest level of sports.
13. Titon Konirway, SR, G (Troy)
One of the best defensive guards in all university basketball in the last season, Conerway led the sun belt in stealing for each game (3.0) and got the third place in passes (5.1 per game) with the average number of best 13.7 points and 4.3 rebound balls (tied with the team in the league) for the league championship. He became the first Trojan to win the title Sun Belt Player of the Year, and he was the first player in the conference for TOY since 2004, when the program was a member of The Atlantic Sun.
14. Magbako, JR, F (Indiana)
MGBAKO is the highest rating for the Mike Woodson era, at the transfer gate after two good, but perhaps not great seasons in Bloomington. The former five-star recruiter Big Ten Freshman of the Year in 2023-24, then put identical statistics (12.2 points in both seasons) as a student student in the Indiana team who made a mistake in the NCAA championship last season. At 6’9, the MGBAKO combines the size, the solid fire and the offensive diversity to make it an enviable option for any major coach who hopes to weaken the land in the Cascort.
15. Rylan Griffin, SR, G (Kansas)
Things did not succeed in Griffin in Lawrence, but do not be surprised if he bounced again elsewhere in 2025-26. He 6’6 is very able to shoot outside who must flourish if he can find his way to a system of frequency and space with enough talent around him.
16. Delon Mitchell, SR, F (CINCINNATI)
Perhaps the best defensive player in the gate, Mitchell is a 6’8 striker with a mockery of strength and athlete. This combination also allows him to be a wonderful preserved around the edge, making it a threat to the attack although he does not have a reliable leap snapshot. His numbers were in Singinati this season (9.9 points/6.9 rebound balls) very similar to those that he published in the second of his season in Texas.
17. Jacob Unasafich, SR, F (Lipscomb)
ATLANTIC Sun Player, OGNACEVIC starts in a season with an average of 20.0 points and 8.1 rebounds for each game while he was leading Lipscomb to the NCAA championship. He shot 40.2 percent of the past three season, while it was turning into approximately 73 percent of his shots on the edge. Ognacevic contract itself in matches against Arkansas, Kentucky and Iowa state Last season, he scored 16 or more in all three competitions.
18. Tyon Grant-Foster, SR, G (Grand Canyon)
6’7 guard searches for his fourth and last university home after the work periods in Kansas, Depaul, and a pair of classes in Grand Canyon. After an average of 20.1 points and was appointed a WAC player for the year 2023-24, Grant-Foster hindered injuries throughout the last season. He is a difficult shot maker and a difficult shot maker, who can frighten the coaches who give priority for efficiency numbers. However, there are a few players currently available in the gate with a longer record of the ability to put the ball in the basket constantly.
19. Kenard Davis Junior, Junior, and (South Illinois)
From the 6’6 user -use pavilion, Davis starts in a student season in the second year, which witnessed an average of 16.3 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.6 passes for each game for South Illinois. A top scorer from three levels that can create his own snapshot in several different ways, OhioMiami, Debol and Miss first queen It is among the hottest schools in the pursuit of Davis.
20. Duke Miles, Real, G (Oklahoma)
After initially committed to Virginia in early April, Miles returned to the market. The pre -point goalkeeper started well all the 34 games for Akllahoma last season, with an average of 9.4 points, 2.5 rebounds, 2.0 passes and 1.4 theft per game.
21. Terrance Arceneaux, JR, G (Houston)
In 6’6, 205 pounds, Arceenaux is able to play either forward in the attack and guard up to four positions on the defense. He is a strong scorer at all three levels that must benefit from removing him from the recovery of tears in the ACL, which seems to affect the first part of its season in the second year.
22. Parington Hargris, Junior, G (University of California in Riferside)
One of the most pure scorers in the West Coast, “B-RESISTY” led Big West in the last season’s score at 20.2 points. He decreased 40 in Riferside from the UC San Diego champion, also scored 31 years old and scored an additional half in the additional work in its victory over the Colorado state team will continue to win a match in the NCAA championship.
Hargress has recently visited Colorado, and has future visits planned for Siton Hall Georgia Technology.
23. Dylan Darling, Junior, J. (Idaho State)
After I hardly see the court for two seasons in Washington StateDarling won the rank of beige Sky last year in his first year in Idaho. The average goalkeeper of 6’1 was 19.8 points, 5.7 rebounds and 1.7 stealing for Bangal in 2024-25. Defense and size are question marling marks, which has two seasons of eligibility after getting a medical shirt for his second season in Wazzu. However, his external payment and ability to pure registration should allow him to cute cute sculpting in any of the main programs that follow him.
24. Nick Dorn, Junior, G (Eileon)
6’7 Dorne heads with strong offers against North Carolina and Notradam In the chapter part of the season. He shot more than 35 percent of three in its two seasons in Elon, although it is always one of the primary focus of the defensive scouts report of the other team.
25. Josh Ojiana, Father, C (Baylor)
Adult men in a premium in the gate, which is why 6’10 Ojianwuna, who entered the gate on Tuesday, promotes this high demand. Nigeria’s citizen played in 87 games with Baylor over three seasons, his career with 70.7 percent of the stadium. Average Ogiana reached 7.4 points and 6.4 rebounds for each game before suffering from a knee injury at the end of the season on February 8.