Top NBA Draft Prospects by Position


Kentucky -- Freshman
19 years old
6-4, 195 pounds
Supremely athletic point guard with size, vision, intensity and major upside.

Ohio State -- Junior
21 years old
6-7, 205 pounds
Incredibly versatile wing who defended four positions at the college level but can legitimately run the point.

Oklahoma -- Sophomore
20 years old
6-4, 200 pounds
Talented shot-creator and overall perimeter scorer.

Syracuse -- RS Junior
22 years old
6-7, 195 pounds
Polished, athletic player with terrific perimeter shooting skills and strong defensive potential.

Kansas -- Freshman
19 years old
6-6, 210 pounds
Smooth, intelligent wing player with terrific perimeter shooting ability and a strong basketball IQ.

Oklahoma State -- Junior
21 years old
6-6, 195 pounds
Prolific scoring wing player who will excel in an NBA half-court offense.

Wake Forest -- Sophomore
19 years old
6-8, 210 pounds
Super athlete who can rebound like a power forward, defend multiple positions and is a terror in transition.

Texas -- Senior
22 years old
6-7, 225 pounds
Tough, aggressive forward with solid offensive ability and outstanding rebounding skills.

Connecticut -- Senior
21 years old
6-9, 225 pounds
Super long and athletic forward who excels in transition and can defend multiple positions.

Georgia Tech -- Freshman
18 years old
6-10, 246 pounds
Incredibly long and athletic big man with superb rebounding and defensive instincts to go along with a developing offensive game.

Kentucky -- Freshman
19 years old
6-11, 270 pounds
Terrific back to the basket presence who ranked as a freshman as one of the most productive players seen at the college level in the past decade.

Kansas -- Junior
21 years old
6-11, 250 pounds
Incredibly long center with excellent tools as a rebounder and defender and a high motor.