2025 NBA Mock Draft: Florida’s Walter Clayton Jr. jumps into lottery after stellar March Madness


2025 NBA Mock Draft: Florida’s Walter Clayton Jr. jumps into lottery after stellar March Madness

player headshot

Duke

• Fr

• 6’9″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

Utah

PROSPECT RNK

1st

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

19.2

RPG

7.5

APG

4.2

3P%

38.5%

A fabulous freshman season for Flagg ended in the Final Four for Duke with Flagg averaging 21 points, 7.6 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game in five NCAA Tournament games. He was the best player in the sport this season and is the unquestioned No. 1 player in the draft with his high-level defensive instincts and well-rounded offensive skill set. There are no holes in his game.

player headshot

Rutgers

• Fr

• 6’6″

/ 215 lbs

Projected Team

Washington

PROSPECT RNK

2nd

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

19.4

RPG

4.6

APG

4

3P%

33.3%

The son of former NBA player Ron Harper, Dylan is a two-way star for Rutgers. He averaged the fifth-most points among all Big Ten players as an 18-year-old (he turned 19 in early March). He’s a lead guard prospect with creative qualities both as a shot-maker and shot-creator for others.

player headshot

Rutgers

• Fr

• 6’10”

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Charlotte

PROSPECT RNK

3rd

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

17.6

RPG

7.2

APG

1.3

3P%

34.6%

The size, scoring and sensational athleticism of Bailey makes him one of the most exciting prospects in this class. He needs to sharpen some of the passing and handling in his game but the ability to get a bucket is incomparable with any in this class.

player headshot

Texas

• Fr

• 6’6″

/ 190 lbs

Projected Team

New Orleans

PROSPECT RNK

6th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

19.9

RPG

3.1

APG

2.7

3P%

39.7%

Arrow is straight up for Johnson after a fabulous finish to his freshman season which consisted of scoring outings of 39, 29, 20, 23 and 32 among his final 10 games. He’s a megawatt weapon who showed promise as a passer for a player billed largely as a scorer.

player headshot

Baylor

• Fr

• 6’5″

/ 180 lbs

Projected Team

Philadelphia

PROSPECT RNK

5th

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

15

RPG

5.6

APG

3.2

3P%

34%

A steady upward trajectory for Edgecombe this season is among the reasons to be encouraged by his prospect profile. He’s shown himself a more polished passer and playmaker to go with his exceptional athleticism, all while improving as a scorer.

player headshot

Duke

• Fr

• 6’7″

/ 217 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

13th

POSITION RNK

5th

PPG

14.4

RPG

4

APG

2.7

3P%

40.6%

Knueppel finished as a 40% 3-point shooter and averaged 14.4 points per game on a Duke team that won 35 games and made the Final Four. He averaged 15 points and shot 55.6% from distance in the NCAA Tournament and has the tools to be a plug-and-play scoring guard.

player headshot

Oklahoma

• Fr

• 6’4″

/ 182 lbs

Projected Team

Toronto

PROSPECT RNK

7th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

17.1

RPG

4.1

APG

4.1

3P%

28.4%

There are obvious holes in Fears’ game — largely around his shooting and how his defense will translate — but there is obvious starpower here that’s impossible to ignore, too. He has control of his handle and the ability to get downhill to the bucket or to find his spots better than any prospect in the class.

player headshot

Michigan State

• Fr

• 6’3″

/ 185 lbs

Projected Team

San Antonio

PROSPECT RNK

8th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

12.1

RPG

3.3

APG

1.9

3P%

41.2%

The son of former NBA star Jason Richardson blossomed this season into an unlikely one-and-done talent after taking over a starting spot on a top-10 Michigan State team and elevating it to a run to the Elite Eight. Richardson is a smooth bucket-getter with the smarts you’d expect as the offspring of a hoops junkie.

player headshot

Illinois

• Fr

• 6’6″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

Portland

PROSPECT RNK

4th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

15

RPG

5.7

APG

4.7

3P%

31.8%

A big guard with winning qualities as a scorer and facilitator can find a role in most every NBA offense in 2025. He’d make for a great fit in Portland next to Scoot Henderson.

player headshot

Duke

• Fr

• 7’2″

/ 250 lbs

Projected Team

Houston

PROSPECT RNK

16th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

8.6

RPG

6.6

APG

0.5

3P%

25%

The final impression of Maluach at Duke was not a promising one: he played 21 minutes in a Final Four loss to Houston and grabbed zero rebounds despite his 7-foot-2 frame. But his length, movement and shot-blocking anticipation has NBA teams intrigued with his talent, especially after picking up basketball late in his life.

player headshot

Maryland

• Fr

• 6’10”

/ 246 lbs

Projected Team

Miami

PROSPECT RNK

19th

POSITION RNK

3rd

PPG

16.5

RPG

9

APG

1.9

3P%

20%

A throwback big whose game fits in the modern game, Queen brings physicality and finesse to the center spot with his ability to operate as a high-level passer and rebounding machine.

player headshot

Florida

• Sr

• 6’3″

/ 195 lbs

Projected Team

Chicago

PROSPECT RNK

42nd

POSITION RNK

6th

PPG

18.3

RPG

3.7

APG

4.2

3P%

38.6%

Clayton was not on the first round radar several weeks ago but could be considered late in the lottery after leading Florida to a national championship while averaging 22.3 points, 3.3 assists and shooting 43.5% from 3 during the NCAA Tournament. He’s an older prospect who profiles primarily as a 2-guard and has the movement shooting skills that remind me of Jared McCain and Fred VanVleet.

player headshot

Connecticut

• Fr

• 6’7″

/ 210 lbs

Projected Team

Dallas

PROSPECT RNK

11th

POSITION RNK

4th

PPG

14.5

RPG

6

APG

2.3

3P%

31.7%

McNeeley is a winner who adds toughness, passing, shooting and energy as a 6-foot-7 wing who can do a little of everything. He played out of his natural position at times this season with UConn and was thrust into a facilitating role, but it helped showcase his skill as a downhill weapon who can see the floor and function in the NBA as a secondary creator.

Projected Team

Atlanta

PROSPECT RNK

9th

POSITION RNK

4th

PPG

10.6

RPG

3.9

APG

5.5

3P%

27.3%

Plain and simple: Demin is the best passer in this year’s draft. At 6-foot-9 he sees over defenses and makes advanced reads by anticipating actions before they happen. His sub-30% 3-point shooting this season is the only major concern here in his otherwise great profile.

player headshot

South Carolina

• Soph

• 6’8″

/ 245 lbs

Projected Team

San Antonio

PROSPECT RNK

20th

POSITION RNK

4th

PPG

16.8

RPG

8.3

APG

2.4

3P%

26.5%

The old-school style of Murray-Boyles’ game has been a smashing success in the SEC, where at South Carolina he has developed into one of the sport’s most dynamic two-way players. He plays bigger than his listed size and wins with physicality on both ends of the floor.

player headshot

Georgia

• Fr

• 6’11”

/ 220 lbs

Projected Team

Orlando

PROSPECT RNK

12th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

15.4

RPG

6.9

APG

0.9

3P%

29.2%

I’ve been impressed by Newell’s ability to play with physicality in the SEC this season — something that was at one point seen as a weak point for him. His game seamlessly transfers to the NBA as a rim-running lob threat who can step out and space the floor.

player headshot

Illinois

• Fr

• 6’8″

/ 195 lbs

Projected Team

Minnesota

PROSPECT RNK

33rd

POSITION RNK

10th

PPG

12.6

RPG

4.1

APG

2.2

3P%

32.6%

Riley made a big rise up boards at the end of the season after scoring performances of 24, 27, 22, 21 and 22 among his final 15 games of the season. The 6-foot-8 19-year-old from Canada has great size and showed improvement as a shooter.

player headshot

Colorado State

• Sr

• 6’6″

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

17th

POSITION RNK

6th

PPG

18.9

RPG

9.6

APG

4.4

3P%

37.7%

Clifford remains on the short list of guys I rank higher than most. He’s a fifth-year player with a plug-and-play skill set as a shooter and defender, and he played like an All-American the final six weeks of the season for one of the hottest teams in the country at CSU.

player headshot


Nolan Traore


PG

France

• 6’4″

/ 175 lbs

Projected Team

Miami

PROSPECT RNK

10th

POSITION RNK

2nd

PPG

10.7

RPG

1.2

APG

5.0

3P%

26.9%

Traore hasn’t lived up to billing as a potential top-five prospect in this class but I’m still bullish on the talent. He plays a confident style with the ball in his hands and has enough playmaking to help in part offset some of his struggles with turnovers and shooting.

player headshot

Michigan

• Jr

• 7’0″

/ 250 lbs

Projected Team

Washington

PROSPECT RNK

14th

POSITION RNK

1st

PPG

13.2

RPG

9.7

APG

3.6

3P%

33.6%

Wolf is a third-year college player but just 20 years old experiencing a breakout with Michigan this season. He’s a 7-footer with guard skills — handles, probing ability, the works — who can also space the floor and rated out very well defensively despite his bigger and bulkier frame.

player headshot

Saint Joseph’s

• Jr

• 6’9″

/ 240 lbs

PPG

14.7

RPG

8.5

APG

1.3

3P%

39%

Fleming’s rise into first-round territory can’t be ignored. He had a breakout junior season with Saint Joseph’s, hitting 39% from 3-point range and rating out in the 97th percentile on jumpers, per Synergy. Big wing with a great frame and translatable game.

player headshot


Noa Essengue


PF

France

• 6’10”

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Utah

PROSPECT RNK

21st

POSITION RNK

5th

PPG

12.4

RPG

5.3

APG

1.1

3P%

29.4%

Essengue has continued to impress overseas playing alongside another first-round prospect in Ben Saraf in Germany. He’s a big wing who is very young and already producing at a high level professionally.

player headshot


Hugo Gonzalez


SF

Spain

• 6’6″

/ 205 lbs

Projected Team

Orlando

PROSPECT RNK

22nd

POSITION RNK

7th

PPG

4.6

RPG

2.4

APG

0.8

3P%

25.7%

On a deep Real Madrid team, Gonzalez remains something of a mystery box prospect given his sporadic playing time. The idea of him — a prospect whose game centers around his scoring ability as a big wing — right now surpasses the reality of him. A 19-year-old who might be a developmental piece worth investing in.

player headshot

North Carolina

• Fr

• 6’6″

/ 195 lbs

Projected Team

Indiana

PROSPECT RNK

23rd

POSITION RNK

6th

PPG

7.4

RPG

3.4

APG

1.1

3P%

37.9%

There was no breakout for Powell this season but the underlying numbers in his profile suggests it’s still wheels up for him moving forward. He showed immense promise as a defensive prospect and shot 38% from 3 while consistently knocking down jumpers and showing off an ability to attack closeouts.

player headshot

Arkansas

• Jr

• 6’8″

/ 220 lbs

Projected Team

Atlanta

PROSPECT RNK

27th

POSITION RNK

8th

PPG

15.1

RPG

5.8

APG

1.9

3P%

25.6%

A late-season injury for Thiero ended what was a huge breakout season for the Arkansas star who led the team in scoring. He’s a bulldog defender with a big frame and an improved scoring game.

player headshot

Arizona

• Fr

• 6’8″

/ 225 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

41st

POSITION RNK

11th

PPG

6.5

RPG

4.1

APG

1

3P%

37.1%

Bryant played sparingly at Arizona this season until late in the season and looks the part of a two-way wing who can impact winning with defense and shooting. He hit 37.1% of his 3s on the season as a true freshman and rated out in the 80th percentile as a jump shooter, per Synergy Sports data.

player headshot

Florida

• Soph

• 6’11”

/ 230 lbs

Projected Team

Brooklyn

PROSPECT RNK

43rd

POSITION RNK

8th

PPG

10.6

RPG

7.5

APG

2.2

3P%

32.8%

There was some good and some not-so-good on tape for Condon during Florida’s NCAA Tournament run but his sophomore season crystalized what he is: a 6-foot-11 big who can pass, dribble and shoot. Despite being on the leaner side, he’s also physical on defense and a timely playmaker. He may have a tough stay-or-go decision.

player headshot


Ben Saraf


SG

Israel

• 6’5″

/ 200 lbs

Projected Team

Boston

PROSPECT RNK

18th

POSITION RNK

4th

PPG

12.8

RPG

4.6

APG

2.2

3P%

22.2%

Saraf is an Israeli guard who has acquitted himself well overseas as a scorer and playmaker at just 18 years old this season. He has good positional size and plays with craft to make up for his lack of burst.

player headshot

Georgetown

• Fr

• 6’10”

/ 255 lbs

Projected Team

Phoenix

PROSPECT RNK

32nd

POSITION RNK

5th

PPG

14.5

RPG

8.5

APG

2.4

3P%

16.2%

Sorber was quietly one of the most productive freshmen in college hoops this season, averaging 14.5 points and 8.5 boards at Georgetown. He’s a natural scorer inside with soft hands and a natural shot-swatter on the other end to boot.

player headshot

Creighton

• Sr

• 7’1″

/ 270 lbs

PPG

19.2

RPG

8.7

APG

1.5

3P%

34.4%

Kalkbrenner finished his final season at Creighton with a fourth Big East Defensive Player of the Year award in five seasons with the Bluejays. He averaged 2.7 blocks per game this season and shot a career-best 34.4% from 3. An inside-out big who isn’t quick but can space the floor and understands how to function in his role within the defense.