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Bryan Kalbrosky

Hunter Dickinson and the top-50 players who used the NCAA men’s basketball transfer portal

It is hard to overstate the importance of the transfer portal in college sports.

Although roster continuity is one of the keys to success in March Madness, it’s also incredibly helpful for some programs to use the transfer portal to find ready-to-play contributors.

More than 1,600 men’s college basketball players used the transfer portal last season and some of the players who appeared on last year’s edition of this list (e.g. Creighton’s Baylor Scheierman) played impactful minutes in the NCAA men’s tournament. Several important players in the Final Four (like Miami’s Jordan Miller and Nijel Pack or UConn’s Tristen Newton) were transfers.

Below, we highlighted some of the most notable names in the transfer portal.

We used data from our good friends at Cerebro Sports — you can create a free account to evaluate player performance across all levels globally. Their C-RAM metric grades players on a scale from 0 to 10+ based on their overall performance.

This story references projected impact metrics provided by EvanMiya.com. BPR values are interpreted as the expected points per 100 possessions better than a D1 average player while on the floor.

We have also included projected impact metrics from BartTorvik.com, which you can view here and learn more about it here.

Additionally, NBA likelihood percentages are provided by Nick Kalinowski. You can learn more about the metric here.

You can see a full list of the available players if you click here and you can also check out our rankings for the women’s college basketball transfer portal as well.

1
Hunter Dickinson

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7-foot-1, Junior, Center

Former School: Michigan

New School: Kansas

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 11.0 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 4.61

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 5.40

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 75.6 percent

3-time All-Big Ten (2021-23), Consensus Second-Team All-American (2021), Big Ten Rookie of the Year (2021)

2
Ryan Nembhard

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6-foot-0, Sophomore, Guard

Former School: Creighton

New School: Gonzaga

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.2 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.49

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.50

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 59.7 percent

Big East Rookie of the Year (2022), Big East All-Freshman (2022)

3
Jaylon Tyson

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6-foot-6, Sophomore, Wing

Former School: Texas Tech

New School: California

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.4 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 4.02

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 43.9 percent

4
Jesse Edwards

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6-foot-11, Senior, Big

Former School: Syracuse

New School: West Virginia

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 11.3 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.97

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.20

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 26.8 percent

All-ACC (2023), ACC All-Defense (2023)

5
Arthur Kaluma

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6-foot-7, Sophomore, Wing

Former School: Creighton

New School: Kansas State

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.4

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.54

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 35.6 percent

Big East All-Freshman (2022)

6
Steven Ashworth

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6-foot-1, Junior, Guard

Former School: Utah State

New School: Creighton

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.2 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.68

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 4.00

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 13.5 percent

All-Mountain West Conference (2023)

7
LJ Cryer

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6-foot-1, Junior, Guard

Former School: Baylor

New School: Houston

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.2 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.34

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 4.30

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 27.2 percent

All-Big 12 (2023), NCAA champion (2021)

8
Tylor Perry

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5-foot-11, Junior, Guard

Former School: North Texas

New School: Kansas State

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 9.5 (Silver Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.76

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 4.50

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 7.6 percent

Conference USA Player of the Year (2023), 2-time All C-USA (2022-23), C-USA Sixth Man of the Year (2022)

9
Max Abmas

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6-foot-0, Junior, Guard

Former School: Oral Roberts

New School: Texas

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 11.0 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.74

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.80

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 4.5 percent

2-time Summit Player of the Year (2021, 2023) NCAA scoring leader (2021), Most outstanding mid-major player (2021)

10
Caleb Love

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6-foot-4, Junior, Guard

Former School: North Carolina

New School: Arizona

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.0 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.5

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.0

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 31.4 percent

NCAA All-Tournament (2022), ACC All-Freshman (2021), McDonald’s All-American (2020), Mr. Show-Me Basketball (2020)

11
RayJ Dennis

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6-foot-2, Senior, Guard

Former School: Toledo

New School: Baylor

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.7 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 4.18

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.5

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 5.4 percent

Mid-American Conference Player of the Year (2023)

12
Jalen Cook

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6-foot-1, Junior, Guard

Former School: Tulane

New School: LSU

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 9.4 (Silver Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.79

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.80

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 25.6 percent

2-time All-American Athletic Conference (2022-23)

13
Kel'el Ware

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7-foot-0, Freshman, Center

Former School: Oregon

New School: Indiana

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 6.5

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 4.08

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.10

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 17.1 percent

McDonald’s All-American (2022)

14
Harrison Ingram

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6-foot-7, Sophomore, Forward

Former School: Stanford

New School: North Carolina

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.7 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 4.24

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.00

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 16.3 percent

Pac-12 Freshman of the Year (2022), McDonald’s All-American (2021)

15
Jordan Brown

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6-foot-11, Senior, Forward

Former School: Louisiana-Lafayette

New School: Memphis

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.4 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.23

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.40

16
Walter Clayton IV

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6-foot-2, Sophomore, Guard

Former School: Iona

New School: Florida

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.0 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.84

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.00

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 13.0 percent

Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Player of the Year (2023), All-MAAC (2023), MAAC All-Freshman (2022)

17
Hakim Hart

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6-foot-6, Junior, Wing

Former School: Maryland

New School: Villanova

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.6 (Silver Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.16

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.40

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 5.9 percent

18
Graham Ike

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6-foot-9, Sophomore, Forward

Former School: Wyoming

New School: Gonzaga

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 9.1 (Silver Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 1.32

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.70

All Mountain West Conference (2022)

19
Olivier Nkamhoua

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6-foot-8, Junior, Forward

Former School: Tennessee

New School: Michigan

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.8 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.03

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 8.1 percent

20
Aaron Estrada

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6-foot-3, Senior, Guard

Former School: Hofstra

New School: Alabama

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.4 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.54

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.20

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 3.7 percent

2-time Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year (2022-23), All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (2020), MAAC Rookie of the Year (2020)

21
Aziz Bandaogo

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7-foot-0, Junior, Big

Former School: Utah Valley

New School: Cincinnati

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.1 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.42

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 10.6 percent

Western Athletic Conference Defensive Player of the Year (2023), All-WAC (2023)

22
Moussa Cisse

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7-foot-1, Junior, Center

Former School: Oklahoma State

New School: Ole Miss

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.6 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.73

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 12.2 percent

Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (2022), Two-time Big 12 All-Defense (2022-23), American Athletic Conference Rookie of the Year (2021)

23
Jordan Dingle

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6-foot-3, Junior, Guard

Former School: Penn

New School: St. John’s

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.1 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.16

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 4.10

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 3.1 percent

Ivy League Player of the Year (2023), Two-time All-Ivy, Ivy League Rookie of the Year (2020)

24
Cam Spencer

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6-foot-4, Sophomore, Guard

Former School: Rutgers

New School: UConn

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 9.1 (Silver Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): -0.73

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.00

All-Patriot (2022), Patriot All-Freshman (2020)

25
Adrian Baldwin Jr.

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6-foot-0, Junior, Guard

Former School: VCU

New School: Penn State

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.1 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.4

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.8

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 13.7 percent

Atlantic-10 Player of the Year (2023), A-10 Defensive Player of the Year (2023), 2-time All-10 (2022-23) 

26
Kalib Boone

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6-foot-9, Senior, Forward

Former School: Oklahoma State

New School: UNLV

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.2 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.34

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.60

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 5.7 percent

All-Big 12 (2023)

27
TJ Bamba

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6-foot-5, Junior, Guard

Former School: Washington State

New School: Villanova

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.0

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.04

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.0

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 16.7 percent

28
Tramon Mark

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6-foot-5, Junior, Guard

Former School: Houston

New School: Arkansas

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.2 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.28

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.70

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 16.7 percent

29
Tre Mitchell

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6-foot-9, Senior, Forward

Former School: West Virginia

New School: Kentucky

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.0 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.35

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.30

30
Jaden Bradley

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6-foot-3, Guard, Freshman

Former School: Alabama

New School: Arizona

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 5.6

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.72

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.40

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 28.5 percent

SEC All-Freshman (2023), McDonald’s All-American (2022)

31
Kadin Shedrick

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6-foot-11, Junior, Big

Former School: Virginia

New School: Texas

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.6 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 4.02

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.20

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 6.8 percent

32
Jaykwon Walton

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6-foot-7, Freshman, Wing

Former School: Wichita State

New School: Memphis

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 9.4 (Silver Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 1.41

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.30

33
Khalif Battle

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6-foot-5, Junior, Guard

Former School: Temple

New School: Arkansas

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.5 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 1.13

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.70

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 21.1 percent

All-AAC (2022)

34
Chris Ledlum

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6-foot-6, Junior, Forward

Former School: Harvard

New School: Tennessee

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.4 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.27

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.90

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 11.5 percent

All-Ivy League (2023)

35
Grant Nelson

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6-foot-11, Junior, Forward

Former School: North Dakota State

New School: Alabama

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.5 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.05

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 2.6 percent

All-Summit (2023), Summit All-Defense

36
Kerr Kriisa

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6-foot-3, Junior, Guard

Former School: Arizona

New School: West Virginia

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.3 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.45

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.10

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 4.9 percent

37
Darrion Williams

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6-foot-6, Freshman, Forward

Former School: Nevada

New School: Texas Tech

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.3 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.0

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.1

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 14.7 percent

Mountain West Conference Rookie of the Year (2023)

38
Ernest Udeh Jr.

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6-foot-11, Freshman, Center

Former School: Kansas

New School: TCU

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 6.5

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 3.49

McDonald’s All-American (2022)

39
Matthew Cleveland

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6-foot-8, Sophomore, Forward

Former School: Florida State

New School: Miami

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.3 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.06

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 23.9 percent

ACC Sixth Man of the Year (2022)

40
Will Baker

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7-foot-0, Junior, Big

Former School: Nevada

New School: LSU

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.4 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.08

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.60

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 8.6 percent

All Mountain West Conference (2023)

41
Jalen Hill

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6-foot-6, Junior, Wing

Former School: Oklahoma

New School: UNLV

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.9

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.78

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.30

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 10.7 percent

42
Tre White

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6-foot-7, Freshman, Wing

Former School: USC

New School: Louisville

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.0

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.61

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.30

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 28.2 percent

Pac-12 All-Freshman (2023)

43
Tyler Burton

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6-foot-7, Senior, Wing

Former School: Richmond

New School: Villanova

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 9.8 (Silver Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 1.76

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.50

44
Daniel Batcho

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6-foot-11, Sophomore, Big

Former School: Texas Tech

New School: Louisiana Tech

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.3 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 1.81

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 3.10

45
David Jones

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6-foot-6, Junior, Wing

Former School: Saint John’s

New School: Memphis

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 7.7

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.62

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.90

46
Jayden Epps

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6-foot-2, Freshman, Guard

Former School: Illinois

New School: Georgetown

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 6.5

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.48

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.80

47
Jameer Nelson Jr.

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6-foot-1, Junior, Guard

Former School: Delaware

New School: TCU

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.3 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 1.92

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.20

48
Dalton Knecht

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6-foot-6, Sophomore, Wing

Former School: Northern Colorado

New School: Tennessee

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 10.5 (Gold Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 1.12

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.10

49
Tyrese Samuel

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6-foot-10, Junior, Big

Former School: Seton Hall

New School: Florida

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 8.1 (Bronze Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.17

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.80

50
Rienk Mast

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6-foot-9, Junior, Forward

Former School: Bradley

New School: Nebraska

C-RAM (via Cerebro Sports): 9.4 (Silver Performer)

Projected BPR (via Evan Miya): 2.76

Proj. PRPG! (via Bart Torvik): 2.90

NBA probability (via Nick Kalinowski): 2.6 percent

2-time All-Missouri Valley Conference (2022-23), MVC All-Freshman (2021)

 

BEST PLAYERS BY POSITION

BIGS

  1. Hunter Dickinson (Michigan → Kansas)
  2. Jesse Edwards (Syracuse → West Virginia)
  3. Kalib Boone (Oklahoma State → UNLV)
  4. Kel’el Ware (Oregon → Indiana)
  5. Jordan Brown (Louisiana-Lafayette → Memphis)
  6. Moussa Cisse (Oklahoma State → Ole Miss)
  7. Olivier Nkamhoua (Tennessee → Michigan)
  8. Graham Ike (Wyomind → Gonzaga)
  9. Tre Mitchell (West Virginia → Kentucky)
  10. Kadin Shedrick (Virginia → Texas)
  11. Will Baker (Nevada → LSU)
  12. Aziz Bandaogo (Utah Valley → Cincinnati)
  13. Daniel Batcho (Texas Tech → Louisiana Tech)
  14. Rienk Mast (Bradley → Nebraska)
  15. Tyrese Samuel (Seton Hall → Florida)
  16. Darrion Williams (Nevada → Texas Tech)
  17. Aly Khalifa (Charlotte → BYU)
  18. Grant Nelson (North Dakota State → Alabama)
  19. Micah Handlogten (Marshall → Florida)
  20. Fardaws Aimaq (Texas Tech → California)
  21. Ernest Udeh Jr. (Kansas → TCU)
  22. Josh Oduro (George Mason → Providence)
  23. Connor Vanover (Oral Roberts → Missouri)
  24. Nelly Junior Joseph (Iona → New Mexico)
  25. Jalen DeLoach (VCU → Georgia)
  26. Warren Washington (Arizona State → Texas Tech)
  27. Josh Cohen (Saint Francis → UMass)
  28. Jamarion Sharp (Western Kentucky → Ole Miss)
  29. Isaac Jones (Idaho → Washington State)
  30. Ben Krikke (Valparaiso → Iowa)
  31. Yohan Traore (Auburn → UC Santa Barbara)
  32. Ven-Allen Lubin (Notre Dame → Vanderbilt)
  33. John Hugley IV (Pittsburgh → Oklahoma)
  34. Moses Wood (Portland → Washington)
  35. Eddie Lampkin Jr. (TCU → Colorado)
  36. Jordan Minor (Merrimack → Virginia)
  37. Dame Adelekun (Dartmouth → Loyola Chicago)
  38. EJ Jarvis (Yale → Florida)
  39. Efton Reid (Gonzaga → Wake Forest)
  40. Daimion Collins (Kentucky → LSU)

 

WINGS

  1. Jayson Tyson (Texas Tech → California)
  2. Harrison Ingram (Stanford → North Carolina)
  3. Tramon Mark (Houston → Arkansas)
  4. Hakim Hart (Maryland → Villanova)
  5. Cam Spencer (Rutgers → UConn)
  6. Khalif Battle (Temple → Arkansas)
  7. TJ Bamba (Washington State → Villanova)
  8. Matthew Cleveland (Florida State → Miami)
  9. Chris Ledlum (Harvard → St. John’s)
  10. Jordan Dingle (Penn → St. John’s)
  11. Tre White (USC → Louisville)
  12. Jaykwon Walton (Wichita State → Memphis)
  13. Jalen Hill (Oklahoma → UNLV)
  14. David Jones (Saint John’s → Memphis)
  15. Dalton Knecht (Northern Colorado → Tennessee)
  16. Tyler Burton (Richmond → Villanova)
  17. Paul Mulcahy (Rutgers → Washington)
  18. Brandon Murray (Georgetown → Ole Miss)
  19. Andrew Rohde (Saint Thomas → Virginia)
  20. Avery Anderson III (Oklahoma State → TCU)
  21. Denver Jones (Florida International → Auburn)
  22. Jordan Wright (Vanderbilt → LSU)
  23. Chris Youngblood (Kennesaw State → South Florida)
  24. Amaree Abram (Ole Miss → Georgia Tech)
  25. RaeQuan Battle (Montana State → West Virginia)
  26. Damian Dunn (Temple → Houston)
  27. Simas Lukosius (Butler → Cincinnati)
  28. Nicolas Timberlake (Towson → Kansas)
  29. Demarcus Sharp (Northwestern State → Austin Peay)
  30. Max Shulga (Utah State → VCU)
  31. Jack Clark (NC State → Clemson)
  32. AJ Storr (St. John’s → Wisconsin)
  33. MJ Rice (Kansas → NC State)
  34. Nimari Burnett (Alabama → Michigan)
  35. Caleb Grill (Iowa State → Missouri)
  36. Elijah Fisher (Texas Tech → DePaul)
  37. Devan Cambridge (Arizona State → Texas Tech)
  38. Allen Flannigan (Auburn → Ole Miss)
  39. Marcus Domask (Southern Illinois → Illinois)
  40. Keshad Johnson (San Diego State → Arizona)

 

POINTS

  1. Ryan Nembhard (Creighton → Gonzaga)
  2. LJ Cryer (Baylor → Hoston)
  3. Tylor Perry (North Texas → Kansas State)
  4. Steven Ashworth (Utah State → Creighton)
  5. Caleb Love (North Carolina → Arizona)
  6. Max Abmas (Oral Roberts → Texas)
  7. Walter Clayton Jr. (Iona → Florida)
  8. RayJ Dennis (Toledo → Baylor)
  9. Adrian Baldwin Jr. (VCU → Penn St.)
  10. Jaden Bradley (Alabama → Arizona)
  11. Aaron Estrada (Hofstra → Alabama)
  12. Kerr Kriisa (Arizona → West Virginia)
  13. Jameer Nelson Jr. (Delaware → TCU)
  14. Jayden Epps (Illinois → Georgetown)
  15. JJ Starling (Norte Dame → Syracuse)
  16. Sahvir Wheeler (Kentucky → Washington)
  17. Jared Bynum (Providence → Stanford)
  18. Joseph Girard (Syracuse → Clemson)
  19. Cobe Williams (Louisiana Tech → Tulsa)
  20. Caleb Mills (Florida State → Memphis)
  21. Skyy Clark (Illinois → Louisville)
  22. Keyon Menifield (Washington → Arkansas)
  23. Jahvon Quinerly (Alabama → Memphis)
  24. Cormac Ryan (Notre Dame → North Carolina)
  25. Daeshon Ruffin (Ole Miss → Jackson State)
  26. Dayvion McKnight (Western Kentucky → Xavier)
  27. Jackson Paveletzke (Wofford → Iowa State)
  28. Zyon Pullin (UC Riverside → Florida)
  29. Adam Miller (LSU → Arizona State)
  30. Daniss Jenkins (Iona → St. John’s)
  31. Posh Alexander (St. John’s → Butler)
  32. Hunter Sallis (Gonzaga → Wake Forest)
  33. Andre Curbelo (Saint John’s → Southern Miss)
  34. Javon Small (East Carolina → Oklahoma State)
  35. Quincy Olivari (Rice → Xavier)
  36. Jayden Nunn (VCU → Baylor)
  37. Primo Spears (Georgetown → Florida State)
  38. Mike Sharavjamts (Dayton → San Francisco)
  39. Latrell Wrightsell (Cal State Fullerton → Alabama)
  40. Shahada Wells (TCU → McNeese State)
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