2020-21 College Basketball Draft Kit: Power Conference Top-150

2020-21 College Basketball Draft Kit: Power Conference Top-150

This article is part of our Draft Kit series.

Editor's Note: After much debate, we decided to include the American conference as a "power conference" for the purpose of this article, joining the ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Big East, SEC and Pac-12.

Also, please note that these rankings are at the sole discretion of the article author, and may not match up 100% with the projections-based rankings you may see elsewhere on RotoWire. Debate is welcome in the comments.

1. Luka Garza - Iowa

2. Cade Cunningham - Oklahoma State

3. Remy Martin - Arizona State

4. Garrison Brooks - UNC

5. Kofi Cockburn - Illinois

6. Marcus Zegarowski - Creighton

7. Jared Butler - Baylor

8. Collin Gillespie - Villanova

9. Timmy Allen - Utah

10. Jayden Gardner - East Carolina

11. Keyontae Johnson - Florida

12. Oscar Tshiebwe - West Virginia

13. Marcus Carr - Minnesota  

14. Evan Mobley - USC

15. Trayce Jackson-Davis - Indiana

16. Trendon Watford - LSU

17. Carlik Jones - Louisville

18. Landers Nolley II - Memphis

19. Javon Freeman-Liberty - DePaul **Still awaiting eligibility waiver for 2020-21.

20. Charlie Moore - DePaul

21. DeAndre Williams - Memphis **Still awaiting eligibility waiver for 2020-21.

22. BJ Boston - Kentucky

23. Ayo Dosunmu - Illinois

24. Sam Hauser - Virginia

25. A.J. Lawson - South Carolina

26. Matt Bradley - California

27. McKinley Wright IV - Colorado

28. Chris Duarte - Oregon

29. Kendric Davis - SMU

30. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl - Villanova

31. Oscar da Silva - Stanford

32. MaCio Teague

Editor's Note: After much debate, we decided to include the American conference as a "power conference" for the purpose of this article, joining the ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Big East, SEC and Pac-12.

Also, please note that these rankings are at the sole discretion of the article author, and may not match up 100% with the projections-based rankings you may see elsewhere on RotoWire. Debate is welcome in the comments.

1. Luka Garza - Iowa

2. Cade Cunningham - Oklahoma State

3. Remy Martin - Arizona State

4. Garrison Brooks - UNC

5. Kofi Cockburn - Illinois

6. Marcus Zegarowski - Creighton

7. Jared Butler - Baylor

8. Collin Gillespie - Villanova

9. Timmy Allen - Utah

10. Jayden Gardner - East Carolina

11. Keyontae Johnson - Florida

12. Oscar Tshiebwe - West Virginia

13. Marcus Carr - Minnesota  

14. Evan Mobley - USC

15. Trayce Jackson-Davis - Indiana

16. Trendon Watford - LSU

17. Carlik Jones - Louisville

18. Landers Nolley II - Memphis

19. Javon Freeman-Liberty - DePaul **Still awaiting eligibility waiver for 2020-21.

20. Charlie Moore - DePaul

21. DeAndre Williams - Memphis **Still awaiting eligibility waiver for 2020-21.

22. BJ Boston - Kentucky

23. Ayo Dosunmu - Illinois

24. Sam Hauser - Virginia

25. A.J. Lawson - South Carolina

26. Matt Bradley - California

27. McKinley Wright IV - Colorado

28. Chris Duarte - Oregon

29. Kendric Davis - SMU

30. Jeremiah Robinson-Earl - Villanova

31. Oscar da Silva - Stanford

32. MaCio Teague - Baylor

33. L.J. Figueroa - Oregon **Still awaiting eligibility waiver for 2020-21.

34. Joshua Langford - Michigan State

35. Brady Manek - Oklahoma

36. Liam Robbins - Minnesota

37. Noah Horchler - Providence

38. Moussa Cisse - Memphis

39. Aamir Simms - Clemson

40. Michael Devoe - Georgia Tech

41. Olivier Sarr - Kentucky

42. Caleb Love - North Carolina

43. Javonte Smart - LSU

44. Rapolas Ivanauskas - Cincinnati

45. John Petty - Alabama

46. R.J. Cole - Connecticut

47. Joe Wieskamp - Iowa

48. James Akinjo - Arizona

49. Justice Sueing - Ohio State

50. Quentin Grimes - Houston

51. Austin Reaves - Oklahoma

52. Yves Pons - Tennessee

53. Eric Williams, Jr. - Oregon

54. Kihei Clark - Virginia

55. Dalen Terry - Arizona

56. Rich Kelly - Boston College

57. Joel Ntambwe - Texas Tech

58. DJ Funderburk - NC State

59. Chris Vogt - Cincinnati

60. Ben Stanley - Xavier

61. Moses Wright - Georgia Tech

62. Derek Culver - West Virginia

63. Franz Wagner - Michigan

64. Nate Reuvers - Wisconsin

65. E.J. Anosike - Tennessee

66. Jalen Tate - Arkansas

67. Ian DuBose - Wake Forest  

68. John Fulkerson - Tennessee

69. Amauri Hardy - Oregon

70. Isaac Bonton - Washington State

71. Chudier Bile - Georgetown

72. Julian Champagnie - Pittsburgh

73. Kevin Easley - TCU

74. Jermaine Samuels - Villanova

75. Seth Towns - Ohio State **Tending to knee injury, unavailable to start season.

76. Tyson Jolly - SMU

77. Buddy Boeheim - Syracuse

78. Scottie Lewis - Florida

79. Marcus Santos-Silva - Texas Tech

80. Holland Woods - Arizona State

81. Tyree Appleby - Florida

82. Nick Honor - Clemson

83. Ethan Thompson - Oregon  

84. Collin Smith - Central Florida

85. Armando Bacot - UNC

86. Ron Harper, Jr. - Rutgers

87. Tyrese Martin - UConn

88. Ryan Betley - California

89. Jordan Bruner - Alabama

90. Joey Hauser - Michigan State

91. Jericho Sims - Texas

92. Justyn Mutts - Virginia Tech

93. Feron Hunt - SMU

94. Caleb Mills - Houston

95. Ray Salnave - DePaul

96. Jamorko Pickett - Georgetown

97. Paul Scruggs - Xavier

98. Jalen Hill - UCLA

99. Mac McClung - Texas Tech

100. Xavier Johnson - Pitt

101. Prentiss Hubb - Notre Dame

102. Matt Coleman - Texas

103. Aaron Henry - Michigan State

104. Nahziah Carter - Washington

105. Trevion Williams - Purdue

106. Myreon Jones - Penn State

107. Rasir Bolton - Iowa State

108. Alonzo Verge, Jr. - Arizona State

109. Jaden Shackelford - Alabama

110. Chris Lykes - Miami, Fla.

111. Quade Green - Washington

112. Khadim Sy - Ole Miss

113. Kevin Samuel - TCU

114. R.J. Nembhard - TCU

115. Jose Alvarado - Georgia Tech

116. Joshua Morgan - USC

117. Matthew Hurt - Duke

118. Justin Smith - Arkansas

119. Nate Watson - Providence

120. Brandon Rachal - Tulsa

121. Isaiah Livers - Michigan

122. Jason Carter - Xavier

123. Jacob Grandison - Illinois

124. Both Gach - Minnesota

125. D.J. Jeffries - Memphis

126. Denzel Mahoney - Creighton

127. Bryce Nze - Butler

128. Tristan Clark - Baylor

129. Savion Flagg - Texas A&M

130. Romello White - Ole Miss

131. Makale Foreman - California

132. Charles Minlend - Louisville

133. David Collins - South Florida

134. Vance Jackson - Arkansas

135. Eugene Omoruyi - Oregon

136. DJ Carton - Marquette

137. James Bouknight - Connecticut

138. Teddy Allen - Nebraska

139. Cartier Diarra - Virginia Tech

140. Koby McEwen - Marquette

141. Ferron Flavors, Jr. - Oklahoma State

142. Dimencio Vaughn - Ole Miss

143. Dru Smith - Missouri

144. Kevin Marfo - Texas A&M

145. Nate Johnson - Xavier

146. Geo Baker - Rutgers

147. Joe Girard - Syracuse

148. Mitch Ballock - Creighton

149. Chaundee Brown - Michigan

150. Scotty Pippen - Vanderbilt

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