ESPN dropped a new Big Board yesterday:
https://archive.is/20250424191637/https://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/41662748/2025-nba-draft-big-board-rankings-top-100-prospects-players
1-2-3
Flagg - Harper - Bailey
Flex is b\t 3/4 Bailey\Edgecombe
Where Bailey gets picked will come down in large part to how the lottery shapes up, as he is a little more polarizing than some of the other prospects currently slated for the top of this draft class...Regardless, teams will have to think twice about passing up a big, explosive wing in his mold who offers All-Star potential with exceptional shot-making prowess and overall scoring instincts.
4-5-6
Edgecombe - Fears - Johnson
Fears consistently moving up on draft boards, this would seem to be his ceiling
Fears moves up two spots on our board from our last check-in as he has created significant buzz in NBA circles, based on conversations we've had with scouts and executives at recent events such as the Nike Hoop Summit, NCAA Final Four and Portsmouth Invitational...NBA teams say Fears' star power will be hard to pass up in the middle portion of the lottery, even for teams that have established point guard options in place. His combination of size, speed, pace, shot creation, shotmaking and scoring instincts make him one of the draft's most talented prospects.
Edgecombe
NBA teams will want to get a better feel for what position he best projects to play in the long term, and just how good a shot creator and shotmaker he can become. Nonetheless, scouts are bullish on what they saw during both his season at Baylor and with the Bahamas senior national team in the FIBA Olympic qualifying tournament in Spain last summer.
Johnson moved the needle quite a bit for NBA front offices this season, coupling high-level shotmaking ability with solid positional tools and a strong competitive nature...How he handles the interview and workout circuit will be an important factor in determining whether he can move into the top five.
7-8-9
Jakucionis - Maluach - Knueppel
Although Jakucionis' individual play tailed off a bit as the season went on, NBA teams remain quite interested in everything he brings to the table as one of the more polished playmakers in the class... it's not easy to find young lead guards with his mix of size, feel, vision and toughness -- traits that have kept him in the lottery mix.
His ability to anchor a defense with his 7-foot-6 wingspan and provide vertical spacing as a roller and cutter while sprinting the floor aggressively in transition will be attractive to any team looking for a center to build around long-term...one of the draft's youngest prospects, turning 19 in September, and has considerable room for growth both physically and skill-wise. He plays with tremendous intensity and is beloved by coaches and teammates alike thanks to the unique off-court intangibles he offers, which leaves room for optimism regarding his ability to reach his potential.
Teams will be intrigued to see how Knueppel measures physically at the draft combine, with concerns about his projection stemming largely from his average athletic profile on the wing...lacks ideal agility and length by NBA standards. He'll also have an opportunity to showcase the breadth of his offensive skills and long-term upside as a scorer in workouts, something that wasn't always obvious at Duke because of his role within the offense.
10-11-12
Queen - Murray Boyles - Demin
The biggest question teams have entering the predraft process hinges on whether they can get more out of Queen on the defensive end, where his effort was often selective, and where his size and athletic gifts are below-average by NBA standards. He might need to win some teams over in the interview process, where front offices will want to get a feel for his personality and the likelihood he can improve his habits on that side of the ball and make a sufficient adjustment in the pros...Teams in search of frontcourt help have to think hard about whether to draft him early on.
Murray-Boyles will be an interesting case study for teams drafting in the middle part of the first round because the extreme contrasts between his strengths and weaknesses mean he will be a better fit for certain teams...Analytics-heavy teams will be intrigued by how well he rates in their draft models, with his unique blend of passing, free throw drawing, finishing prowess, and defensive playmaking, especially since he doesn't turn 20 until mid-June...Others might be concerned about his lack of size and 3-point shooting prowess
The early-season buzz around Demin cooled because of his struggles as a perimeter shooter and on the defensive end, issues that he'll need to address on the workout circuit. But he still has fans in front offices drawn to the mix of skills and versatility he might provide over time, and the allure of developing a big playmaker who can play multiple positions will keep him front of mind in the early-to-middle part of the first round.
13-14-15
Richardson - Essengue - McNeeley
There is a range of opinions on Richardson around the league -- not everyone views him as a strong lottery candidate -- but his heady, efficient backcourt play has earned him looks early in the draft...Teams will want to get a better feel for his creation skills and ability to play on the ball in upcoming workouts, to assess whether he projects as a starter or as more of a utility combo guard in the long run.
Essengue creates matchup problems every time he steps on the floor, showing impressive speed, covering ground fluidly, getting off the floor quickly for dunks and offensive rebounds, and often being tasked with guarding point guards thanks to his quick feet and outstanding length. He draws fouls prolifically, finishes effectively around the rim despite his slight frame, and shows a good feel for cutting, leaking out in transition and finding teammates with intelligent passes.
McNeeley enters the predraft process needing to solidify his perimeter shooting in workouts...NBA teams appreciate McNeeley's feel and toughness, but without exceptional physical tools for a wing, making shots at a high level (something he often did in high school) is imperative to him carving out a solid role at the next level. This is something he'll have an opportunity to address as he looks to firm up his candidacy in the late lottery, with some teams viewing him as more of a late-first-round option.
16-17-18
Riley - Beringer - Traore
Riley is viewed by NBA teams as a significant long-term talent. He is a versatile scorer with outstanding shot-making prowess from all over the floor who shows impressive flashes of ability creating shots for himself and others. He also has polished scoring instincts and creativity as a passer, which is highly intriguing at his age.
Beringer
His tremendous physical tools, combined with his ability to cover ground on the perimeter, switch onto smaller players and protect the rim, give him significant upside, especially since he has been playing basketball for only three years.
The 18-year-old has been up and down all season, struggling with turnovers, inconsistent defense, streaky shooting, and finishing prowess, but also shows flashes of brilliance with his ballhandling, passing and all-around creativity...Few players in this class can manipulate ball-screens and make pick-and-roll reads like Traore can at his size, and the fact that he makes 3s at solid volume and has made strides defensively leaves room for optimism regarding how he'll continue to evolve.
19-20-21
Wolf - Bryant - Newell
Wolf established himself as one of the most unique players in the college game this season, shouldering significant playmaking responsibilities for his size, sliding between the point guard, power forward and center positions...Wolf's skill level, creativity and versatility stood out to NBA scouts all season -- raising his standing considerably as a pro prospect...Private workouts will now help determine just how high he ends up being drafted, but he has quite a few fans both among analytics-oriented evaluators, as well as traditional eye-test scouts who appreciate his intriguing skill set.
Bryant is well-positioned as a potential riser over the next couple months, with the type of profile that tends to fare well in workout settings. He is an above-average athlete with a strong frame for his position, has promise as a 3-point shooter, and had some strong moments in the second half of the season in a low-usage off-ball role that showcased his improving feel and defensive versatility...he has plenty of fans in front offices and could work his way closer to the lottery with a strong predraft process.
Newell will have an opportunity to move up the board via his upcoming workouts. Newell was confined to more of an interior role in college, leading the Bulldogs in scoring and rebounding, but he will likely be best suited physically for power forward in the NBA. Becoming more comfortable on the perimeter and improving his outside shooting (29% from 3) will be important areas for him in the predraft process, where teams will want to get a better feel for the versatility he might develop.
22-23-24
Gonzalez - Saraf - Sorber
It's not difficult to see what made Gonzalez such a highly regarded prospect, helping him build a résumé as one of the top prospects in international basketball in FIBA youth competitions and junior club competition. He is an explosive athlete with a strong frame who brings defensive versatility, high-level intensity and winning qualities on both ends of the floor. He wreaks havoc in passing lanes and as a rim protector while moving the ball unselfishly and flying out energetically in transition.
It's unclear when Gonzalez will be able to complete the mandatory portions of the NBA draft combine with the way Real Madrid's schedule is shaping up, as his team could be playing up until days before the draft on June 25.
Saraf nevertheless brings an impressive combination of size, scoring instincts, feel for the game, aggressiveness and playmaking, showing supreme timing and creativity operating in the pick-and-roll. His sharp basketball instincts manifest themselves in every part of the game.
At this stage, it appears unlikely Sorber will participate in on-court workouts during the process as he recovers from a foot injury...At this stage, it appears unlikely Sorber will participate in on-court workouts during the process as he recovers from a foot injury...it could feasibly take some type of first-round assurance to keep him in the draft.
25-26-27
Clifford - Thiero - Lendeborg
Clifford appears well-positioned going into the predraft process and should be a popular workout target for NBA teams in need of plug-and-play depth...stands to benefit from what could be a thin mix of late-first and early-second-round candidates, with teams bracing for a wave of players in that range potentially opting to return to college for potentially major NIL earnings...Clifford should be able to contribute defensively, knock down open shots, and scale down into a useful role on his rookie contract, and the dearth of reliable two-way wings in this class adds to his appeal.
28-29-30
Clayton Jr - Condon - Fleming
Other notables:
Drake Powell @ #32 - He could likely end up in the 1st round
Noah Penda @ #33- Worked out for POR LY
Tahaad Pettiford @ #39 - Another guy to monitor, if he stays, likely goes in 1st by way of a promise
Miles Byrd @ #51 - I'd be surprised if he does not return to school
Tyrese Proctor @ #53 - Does he stay in draft? Probably not going in R1, could get more from NIL, but also probably not going to improve his stock much.
Boogie Fland @ #53 - I'd be surprised if he stays (w\o a promise)