CBB Draft Kit: Overall Top-150

CBB Draft Kit: Overall Top-150

This article is part of our Draft Kit series.

It may look ridiculous to some people to see a center from a bottom dwelling Big East team at the top of this year's top 150 college basketball player ranking. Depending on league setup, Jessie Govan is the only true center that one could consider picking in the first round. He is so much better than the second-best center (possibly freshmen Bol Bol or Moses Brown, or maybe Udoka Azubuike) that taking him early seems like a no-brainer. Add in the fact that Georgetown does not play a terribly tough non-conference schedule and does not have a clear second-best player, and Govan is going to put up monster numbers, particularly for the first two months of the season. We've gone deep (maybe a little too deep) with tiers, but these should help with your Tier 1 drafts in October.

Editor's Note: Subscribers in deeper leagues, or those featuring additions to the player pool not taken into account here, can view our full set of 2018-19 College Basketball Projections.

For expanded rankings for Power 5 + Big East players, please click here for our 2018-19 positional rankings.

Tier 1 – Superstars
1. Jessie Govan, center, Georgetown Hoyas
2. Zion Williamson, forward*, Duke Blue Devils
3. R.J. Barrett, guard*, Duke Blue Devils
4. Dedric Lawson, forward, Kansas Jayhawks
5. Luke Maye, forward, North Carolina Tar Heels
6. Ethan Happ, forward, Wisconsin Badgers

Tier 2 – Team Dominant Stars
7. Jordan Murphy, forward, Minnesota Golden Gophers
8. Robert Franks, forward, Washington

It may look ridiculous to some people to see a center from a bottom dwelling Big East team at the top of this year's top 150 college basketball player ranking. Depending on league setup, Jessie Govan is the only true center that one could consider picking in the first round. He is so much better than the second-best center (possibly freshmen Bol Bol or Moses Brown, or maybe Udoka Azubuike) that taking him early seems like a no-brainer. Add in the fact that Georgetown does not play a terribly tough non-conference schedule and does not have a clear second-best player, and Govan is going to put up monster numbers, particularly for the first two months of the season. We've gone deep (maybe a little too deep) with tiers, but these should help with your Tier 1 drafts in October.

Editor's Note: Subscribers in deeper leagues, or those featuring additions to the player pool not taken into account here, can view our full set of 2018-19 College Basketball Projections.

For expanded rankings for Power 5 + Big East players, please click here for our 2018-19 positional rankings.

Tier 1 – Superstars
1. Jessie Govan, center, Georgetown Hoyas
2. Zion Williamson, forward*, Duke Blue Devils
3. R.J. Barrett, guard*, Duke Blue Devils
4. Dedric Lawson, forward, Kansas Jayhawks
5. Luke Maye, forward, North Carolina Tar Heels
6. Ethan Happ, forward, Wisconsin Badgers

Tier 2 – Team Dominant Stars
7. Jordan Murphy, forward, Minnesota Golden Gophers
8. Robert Franks, forward, Washington State Cougars
9. Ky Bowman, guard, Boston College Eagles
10. Tres Tinkle, forward, Oregon State Beavers
11. Chris Silva, center, South Carolina Gamecocks
12. Tremont Waters, guard, LSU Tigers

Tier 3 – Big-Time Scorers
13. Markus Howard, guard, Marquette Golden Eagles
14. Kamar Baldwin, guard, Butler Bulldogs
15. Shamorie Ponds, guard, St. John's Red Storm
16. Carsen Edwards, guard, Purdue Boilermakers
17. Michael Weathers, guard, Oklahoma State Cowboys **Currently in the midst of indefinite suspension following an arrest.
18. Romeo Langford, guard*, Indiana Hoosiers

Tier 4 – Working the Boards
19. Oshae Brissett, forward, Syracuse Orange
20. Jontay Porter, forward, Missouri Tigers**Out for season with torn ACL
21. Juwan Morgan, forward, Indiana Hoosiers
22. Sagaba Konate, forward, West Virginia Mountaineers
23. Mike Watkins, forward, Penn State Nittany Lions
24. Martin Krampelj, forward, Creighton Bluejays **Watch injury status -- recovering from January ACL surgery plus a sprained ankle.

Tier 5 – Frosh with Upside
25. Cam Reddish, guard*, Duke Blue Devils
26. Bol Bol, center*, Oregon Ducks
27. Keldon Johnson, guard*, Kentucky Wildcats
28. Naz Reid, forward*, LSU Tigers
29. Nassir Little, forward*, North Carolina Tar Heels
30. Moses Brown, center*, UCLA Bruins

Tier 6 – Near Double-Double Guys
31. Bennie Boatwright, forward, USC Trojans
32. Tyler Cook, forward, Iowa Hawkeyes
33. Nick Ward, forward, Michigan State Spartans
34. Grant Williams, forward, Tennessee Volunteers
35. Noah Dickerson, forward, Washington Huskies
36. Eric Paschall, forward, Villanova Wildcats

Tier 7 – Very Good Scorers
37. Jalen Hudson, guard, Florida Gators
38. McKinley Wright IV, guard, Colorado Buffaloes
39. Max Strus, guard, DePaul Blue Demons
40. James Palmer, guard, Nebraska Cornhuskers
41. Tyus Battle, guard, Syracuse Orange
42. Lindell Wigginton, guard, Iowa State Cyclones

Tier 8 – Players with Serious Upside
43. Alpha Diallo, guard, Providence Friars
44. Sam Hauser, forward, Marquette Golden Eagles
45. Cameron Lard, forward, Iowa State Cyclones
46. Daniel Gafford, forward, Arkansas Razorbacks
47. TJ Gibbs, guard, Notre Dame Fighting Irish
48. Simi Shittu, forward*, Vanderbilt Commodores

Tier 9 – Scoring Point Guards
49. Anthony Cowan, guard, Maryland Terrapins
50. Marquise Reed, guard, Clemson Tigers
51. Barry Brown, guard, Kansas State Wildcats
52. Frank Howard, guard, Syracuse Orange
53. Cassius Winston, guard, Michigan State Spartans
54. C.J. Jackson, guard, Ohio State Buckeyes

Tier 10 – Triple-Double Possibilities
55. Nick Weiler-Babb, guard, Iowa State Cyclones
56. Justin Simon, guard, St. John's Red Storm
57. Payton Pritchard, guard, Oregon Ducks
58. Eli Cain, guard, DePaul Blue Demons
59. Jaylen Hands, guard, UCLA Bruins
60. Quentin Goodin, guard, Xavier Musketeers **Day-to-day with dislocated shoulder.

Tier 11 – Players with Success in the Big Dance
61. Dean Wade, forward, Kansas State Wildcats
62. Charles Matthews, guard, Michigan Wolverines
63. Udoka Azubuilke, center, Kansas Jayhawks
64. Matt Haarms, center, Purdue Boilermakers
65. Esa Ahmad, forward, West Virginia Mountaineers
66. Jahvon Quinerly, guard*, Villanova Wildcats

Tier 12 – Intriguing Transfers
67. Ryan Luther, forward, Arizona Wildcats
68. Mustapha Heron, guard, St. John's Red Storm **Recently deemed eligible to play in 2018-19.
69. Zach Hankins, center, Xavier Musketeers
70. Evan Boudreaux, forward, Purdue Boilermakers
71. Josh Nebo, forward, Texas A&M Aggies
72. Ehab Amin, guard, Oregon Ducks

Tier 13 – Consistent Upperclassmen
73. Quinndary Weatherspoon, guard, Mississippi State Bulldogs
74. Dylan Osetkowski, forward, Texas Longhorns
75. Lamar Stevens, forward, Penn State Nittany Lions
76. Elijah Thomas, forward, Clemson Tigers
77. Steven Thompson Jr., guard, Oregon State Beavers
78. Dererk Pardon, center, Northwestern Wildcats

Tier 14 – Growing Sophomores
79. Kris Wilkes, forward, UCLA Bruins
80. Brady Manek, forward, Oklahoma Sooners
81. Justice Sueing, forward, California Golden Bears
82. Jaylen Nowell, guard, Washington Huskies
83. Romello White, forward, Arizona State Sun Devils
84. Jose Alvarado, guard, Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Tier 15 – Wings Who Can Board
85. Terence Davis, guard, Ole Miss Rebels
86. Isaac Copeland, forward, Nebraska Cornhuskers
87. Torin Dorn, guard, North Carolina State Wolfpack
88. Admon Gilder, guard, Texas A&M Aggies
89. Vic Law, forward, Northwestern Wildcats
90. Jarrett Culver, guard, Texas Tech Red Raiders

Tier 16 – Solid Rebounders
91. Dewan Hernandez, center, Hurricanes **Artist formerly known as Dewan Huell.
92. Donta Hall, center, Alabama Crimson Tide
93. Aric Holman, forward, Mississippi State Bulldogs
94. Admiral Schofield, forward, Tennessee Volunteers
95. Kerry Blackshear, forward, Virginia Tech Hokies
96. K.J. Lawson, forward, Kansas Jayhawks

Tier 17 – Perimeter Specialists
97. Myles Powell, guard, Seton Hall Pirates
98. Jared Harper, guard, Auburn Tigers
99. Geo Baker, guard, Rutgers Scarlet Knights
100. Bryce Brown, guard, Auburn Tigers
101. Desmond Bane, guard, TCU Horned Frogs
102. Ryan Welage, forward, Xavier Musketeers

Tier 18 – Multi-Category Contributors
103. Matisse Thybulle, guard, Washington Huskies
104. Amir Coffey, guard, Minnesota Golden Gophers
105. Terrence Mann, guard, Florida State Seminoles
106. Justin Robinson, guard, Virginia Tech Hokies
107. Cameron Johnson, forward, North Carolina Tar Heels
108. Femi Olujobi, forward, DePaul Blue Demons

Tier 19 – More Scoring Guards
109. Daejon Davis, guard, Stanford Cardinal
110. Ryan Taylor, guard, Northwestern Wildcats
111. Quincy McKnight, guard, Seton Hall Pirates
112. Matt Mooney, guard, Texas Tech Red Raiders
113. Jordan Bohannon, guard, Iowa Hawkeyes
114. Zach Johnson, guard, Miami Hurricanes

Tier 20 – The Rest
115. Naji Marshall, forward, Xavier Musketeers
116. Reid Travis, forward, Kentucky Wildcats
117. Lagerald Vick, guard, Kansas Jayhawks
118. Kyle Guy, guard, Virginia Cavaliers
119. Josh Reaves, guard, Penn State Nittany Lions
120. Ayo Dosunmu, forward*, Illinois Fighting Illini
121. Jaylen Fisher, guard, TCU Horned Frogs
122. Danjel Purifoy, forward, Auburn Tigers
123. Ignas Brazdeikis, forward*, Michigan Wolverines
124. Isaiah Roby, forward, Nebraska Cornhuskers
125. Bruno Fernanado, forward, Maryland Terrapins
126. Steffon Mitchell, forward, Boston College Eagles
127. Shelton Mitchell, guard, Clemson Tigers
128. Kerwin Roach, guard, Texas Longhorns
129. Phil Cofer, forward, Florida State Seminoles
130. P.J. Washington, forward, Kentucky Wildcats
131. Makol Mawien, forward, Kansas State Wildcats
132. Joseph Chartouny, guard, Marquette Golden Eagles
133. C.J. Bryce, guard, North Carolina State Wolfpack
134. Nick Richards, center, Kentucky Wildcats
135. Kevarrius Hayes, center, Florida Gators
136. Phil Booth, guard, Villanova Wildcats
137. Jericho Sims, center, Texas Longhorns
138. Andrew Nembhard, guard*, Florida Gators
139. John Petty, guard, Alabama Crimson Tide
140. Malik Ellison, guard, Pittsburgh Panthers
141. JD Miller, forward, TCU Horned Frogs
142. Emmitt Holt, forward, Providence Friars
143. Austin Wiley, center, Auburn Tigers
144. Joe Cremo, guard, Villanova Wildcats
145. Sedrick Barefield, guard, Utah Utes
146. Brandon Childress, guard, Wake Forest Demon Deacons
147. Chris Clarke, forward, Virginia Tech Hokies
148. Remy Martin, guard, Arizona State Sun Devils
149. De'Andre Hunter, forward, Virginia Cavaliers
150. Luka Garza, forward, Iowa Hawkeyes

*Denotes freshmen.

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