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NBA Draft prospects 2025: Final big board of top 60 players overall, ranked with player comparisons

NBA Draft week is here, meaning 59 draft hopefuls are one step closer to learning where their new NBA home will be.

Since before the process officially began, Cooper Flagg has been viewed as a generational prospect and the consensus No. 1 in the 2025 NBA Draft class. After the combine and pre-draft process, that much has remained the same. While the class features many talented players, it is headlined by Duke’s consensus All-American.

With Flagg headlining the class, several other prospects stand to make an immediate impact at the next level. Recent history reminds us that game-changers can be found throughout the draft, placing the breadth of each draft class into focus — from elite prospects at the top to sleepers who may not hear their names called until Day 2.

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With the draft on the horizon, here’s Sporting News’ final big board of 60 prospects based on combine measurements and feedback from the pre-draft process.

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NBA Draft prospects 2025

1. Cooper Flagg, Duke

  • Age: 18
  • Position: G/F
  • Height: 6-9

Any conversations about the 2025 draft class begin with Flagg, the 6-9 All-American from Duke.

The youngest player in the draft class, Flagg averaged 19.2 points, 7.5 rebounds, and 4.2 assists during his lone season with the Blue Devils. He’s got the skills and physical tools to make an immediate impact in the league, with his most NBA-ready skills lying on the defensive end. 

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2. Dylan Harper, Rutgers

  • Age: 19
  • Position: G
  • Height: 6-6

Harper has long been viewed as the second-best prospect in this year’s draft class and that remains the same in the final days before selections are made.

Team success wasn’t there in Piscataway, N.J., last season, but Harper displayed his pro readiness with the Scarlet Knights. In a time where big lead guards are in, Harper has a 6-6 frame and an innate feel for the game, which can be attributed to the NBA DNA inherited from his father, five-time champion Ron Harper.

3. VJ Edgecombe, Baylor | Bahamas

  • Age: 19
  • Position: G
  • Height: 6-4

With exceptional athleticism and an NBA-ready frame, Edgecombe has the potential to be a game-changer on defense from Day 1. Offensively, he’s still raw, but he has shown the potential to figure it out in the right situation.

Thanks to time with the Bahamian Senior Men’s National Team, Edgecombe has experience competing at a high level, and he’s unfazed by big moments. His league-ready skill and potential land him at No. 3.

MORE: How VJ Edgecombe’s athleticism sets him apart from other draft prospects

4. Ace Bailey, Rutgers

  • Age: 18
  • Position: G/F
  • Height: 6-7

When it comes to talent, there’s no denying that Bailey has a ton of it. He’s a polarizing prospect due to his inclination to take tough shots, but his talent and skill level allow him to make them.

Bailey is a few inches shorter than initially listed, a fact that has slightly impacted public perception. Still, he’s a long, rangy wing that scores with ease and averaged 17.6 points and 7.2 rebounds last season with Rutgers.

5. Jeremiah Fears, Oklahoma

  • Age: 18
  • Position: G
  • Height: 6-4

Fears is a gamer, something he put on display while being the guy for the Sooners in 2024-25.

Despite turning 18 just weeks before the season began, Fears was one of the SEC’s top performers, finishing his lone season at Oklahoma averaging 17.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 4.1 assists per game. Teams will be enamored with Fears’ competitive nature and the ability to get downhill to create for himself and others.

6. Kon Knueppel, Duke

  • Age: 19
  • Position: G/F
  • Height: 6-7

Knueppel is an elite 3-point shooter who does much more than shoot the 3 well. His skills encapsulate what is valued most in today’s game.

During his lone season at Duke, Knueppel sank 94 3-pointers at a 40.6 percent clip and shot 91.4 percent from the free-throw line. He also displayed his playmaking by ranking third on the team with 107 assists in 2024-25. His ability to make plays off the bounce separates him from other typical shooters.

MORE: How Kon Knueppel proved his standing as a lottery pick at Duke

7. Tre Johnson, Texas

  • Age: 19
  • Position: G
  • Height: 6-6

Johnson’s got a strong case to be the best scorer in this draft class, and he’s got a case to be the class’ best shooter, too.

As talented as the loaded SEC was last season, Johnson led all players with 19.9 points per game, turning in the best season from a Texas freshman since a guy named Kevin Durant. Situations often impact rookies’ ability to put their prolific scoring on display right away, but Johnson will figure it out. How soon is the question. 

8. Khaman Maluach, Duke | South Sudan 

  • Age: 18
  • Position: C
  • Height: 7-2

The potential with Maluach is endless. As a relative newcomer to the game, the big man is gaining his bearings on the court.

He fits the modern-day mold of a rim-protecting lob threat and may continue to add wrinkles to his game, like the 3-point shot he briefly displayed while representing South Sudan internationally. In many ways, Maluach is a blank canvas, which should excite teams in the top 10.

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9. Kasparas Jakucionis, Illinois | Lithuania

  • Age: 19
  • Position: G
  • Height: 6-6

The big lead guard is in, and Jakucionis is another member of this class who fits the mold.

With a game that is equal parts style and substance, Jakucionis led Illinois to a 22-13 record in 2024-25. He finished his only season of college basketball with averages of 15.0 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game. As someone who has competed internationally, Jakucionis’ transition to the NBA could be smoother than that of a typical rookie.

10. Noa Essengue, Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany) | France

  • Age: 18
  • Position: F
  • Height: 6-10

The trend of French prospects making an impact in the league will continue with Essengue, an 18-year-old with worlds of potential. 

In his second season of professional basketball with Ulm in Germany, Essengue has come on strong with some standout performances. While he’s still raw and developing physically, Essengue has the feel and physical tools to become the type of rangy two-way player that is valued in the modern game.

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Final 2025 NBA Draft big board 

Rank Player School/Team Country Position Height Weight Age Shades of
1. Cooper Flagg Duke USA G/F 6-9 220 18 Andrei Kirilenko
2. Dylan Harper Rutgers USA G 6-6 215 19 Cade Cunningham
3. VJ Edgecombe Baylor Bahamas G 6-4 193 19 Victor Oladipo
4. Ace Bailey Rutgers USA G/F 6-8 202 18 Michael Porter Jr.
5. Jeremiah Fears Oklahoma USA G 6-4 180 18 Jeff Teague
6. Kon Knueppel Duke USA G/F 6-6 220 19 Desmond Bane
7. Tre Johnson Texas USA G 6-6 190 19 Allan Houston
8. Khaman Maluach Duke South Sudan C 7-2 250 18 Mark Williams
9. Kasparas Jakucionis Illinois Lithuania G 6-6 205 19 Austin Reaves
10. Noa Essengue Ratiopharm Ulm France F 6-10 194 18 Tayshaun Prince
11. Collin Murray-Boyles South Carolina USA F 6-8 240 20 Draymond Green
12. Derik Queen Maryland USA C 6-10 248 20 Naz Reid
13. Carter Bryant Arizona USA F 6-8 215 19 O.G. Anunoby
14. Egor Demin BYU Russia G 6-9 200 19 Josh Giddey
15. Joan Beringer Cedevita France C 6-11 200 18 Clint Capela
16. Asa Newell Georgia USA F/C 6-11 234 19 John Collins
17. Thomas Sorber Georgetown USA F/C 6-10 260 19 Jusuf Nurkic
18. Jase Richardson Michigan State USA G 6-2 180 19 Tre Mann
19. Will Riley Illinois Canada F 6-9 185 19 Kyshawn George
20 Cedric Coward Washington State USA G 6-6 206 21 Mikal Bridges
21. Liam McNeeley UConn USA F 6-8 215 19 Keegan Murray
22. Nique Clifford Colorado State USA G 6-6 200 23 Josh Hart
23. Walter Clayton Jr. Florida USA G 6-3 195 22 Payton Pritchard
24. Danny Wolf Michigan USA/Israel F/C 7-0 250 21 Hedo Turkoglu
25. Rasheer Fleming Saint Joseph’s USA F 6-9 240 20 Obi Toppin
26. Maxime Raynaud Stanford France F 7-1 250 22 Kelly Olynyk
27. Hugo Gonzalez Real Madrid Spain F 6-8 225 19 Josh Green
28. Nolan Traoré Saint-Quentin France G 6-3 175 18 George Hill
29. Drake Powell UNC USA G/F 6-6 195 19 Taurean Prince
30. Noah Penda Le Mans Sarthe France F 6-8 225 20 Nicolas Batum
31. Ben Saraf Ratiopharm Ulm Israel G 6-6 200 19 Goran Dragic
32. Adou Thiero Arkansas USA F 6-8 220 21 Jaime Jaquez
33. Ryan Kalkbrenner Creighton USA C 7-1 270 23 Luke Kornet
34. Yanic Konan Niederhauser Penn State Switzerland F 7-0 250 22 JaVale McGee
35. Chaz Lanier Tennessee USA G 6-5 207 23 Buddy Hield
36. Alex Toohey Sydney Kings Australia F 6-7 223 21 Bojan Bogdanovic
37. Hansen Yang Qingdao Eagles China C 7-2 249 19 Alperen Sengun
38. Tyrese Proctor Duke Australia G 6-6 183 21 Derrick White
39. Johni Broome Auburn USA F 6-10 240 22 JaMychal Green
40. Rocco Zikarsky Brisbane Bullets Australia C 7-3 227 18 Myles Turner
41. Bogoljub Markovic Mega Beograd Serbia F 6-11 190 19 Santi Aldama
42. Kam Jones Marquette USA G 6-5 200 23 Shake Milton
43. Alijah Martin Florida USA G 6-2 210 23 Eric Bledsoe
44. Eric Dixon Villanova USA F 6-8 265 24 Julius Randle
45. John Tonje Wisconsin USA G 6-5 218 24 Dillon Brooks
46. Jamir Watkins Florida State USA G 6-7 210 23 Caris LeVert
47. Koby Brea Kentucky USA/Dominican Republic G 6-7 215 22 Duncan Robinson
48. Javon Small West Virginia USA G 6-3 190 22 Tyrese Maxey
49. Ryan Nembhard Gonzaga Canada G 6-0 180 22 Tyus Jones
50. Sion James Duke USA G 6-6 220 22 P.J. Tucker
51. Hunter Sallis Wake Forest USA G 6-5 185 22 Nickeil Alexander-Walker
52. RJ Luis Jr. St. John’s USA G/F 6-7 215 22 Josh Hart
53. Lachlan Olbrich Illawarra Hawks Australia C 6-10 236 21 Dario Saric
54. Micah Peavy Georgetown USA G 6-8 220 23 Naji Marshall
55. Dink Pate Mexico City Capitanes USA G 6-8 210 19 Dalen Terry
56. Vladislav Goldin Michigan Russia C 7-1 250 24 Luka Garza
57. Kobe Sanders Nevada USA G 6-9 207 23 Dalano Banton
58. Chucky Hepburn Louisville USA G 6-1 190 22 Marcus Smart
59. Brice Williams Nebraska USA G 6-7 214 23 Norman Powell
60. Mouhamed Faye Pallancestro Reggiana Senegal C 6-10 223 20 Jalen Duren
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