In addition to some big surprises on Wednesday – and there were really some wonders (Namaste, Yang Hansen at number 16?) – First round of 2025 NBA Draft As expected, the large scale closed. Out of the top 30 possibilities on the CBS Sports Big Board, 29 of the 30 draft players were selected in the top 33. Not every player was high or low as our ranking indicated, but the first round values ​​of the players themselves were very present.
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However, this was not the case for every player. A handful of players are still not being drafted, sitting on the board shouting as sleepers as we are 2 rounds of 2 rounds on Thursday night in Brooklyn.
Those players are listed below and are among the best available players based on it. CBS sports ranking,
Rashir Fleming | PF | Saint Joseph
Standing at 6-8 with 7-5 wingspains, Fleming hit a career-high 39% on 3S in the previous season, which was very well rated as one of the team’s top scoring options and as a defender in many situations. He is physically mature and is sufficiently polished for the role in a quality team. He was ranked 24th in the final Big Board and will be the first time talent for the smart team.
Ryan Kalkbrener | C | Creyon
How it is possible for 7-1 centers to fly under the radar is beyond my comprehension. But this appears to be a case with Kalkbrener. My hump is that this is her age (she is 23 years old and spends five sessions in college) and it is a deep class for older people who are keeping her profile somewhat low. But to be clear: it should not be. He was a four -time Big East Defective Player of the Year winner in Creation, who improved as a scorer every year and became a real shooting threat in his college tenure.
He examines a stretch Big’s boxes that can hold their own defensively, even if it is only in drop coverage. I am confident that Kalkbrener can be a possible starter or the worst rotation may be bigger NBAWhich will return a huge value for the hope of being selected somewhere in the 30s.
Alija Martin | Sg | Florida
Martin was the second major scorer and fourth-point 3-point shooter in a Florida team last season, marching for a national title behind a disastrous 3-point attack and was a crime to play for his strength.
He helped lead two teams in the final four in his college career (FAU and Florida) and is a potential first-round-the-round-the-round-the-rounder, packed in a (potential) second-rounder, who scored 36.4% on 3-pointers and 12.5 marks per game for his career. It is also a physical miracle that can fly on defense and climb above the rim. He is someone whom I will like secretly on my roster somewhere and the mentality that proves it, I think she sticks in NBA.
Maxime Raynaud | C | Stanford
Duke’s roster earned the praise last season-it won 35 games behind the top-10 pics cooper flag, con couppel and Khaman Maluch-but only the clear is the second best player behind the flag at the Renoud ACC and still waiting to hear his name. Raynaud is a non-traditional 7-foot with a jumbo guard skills: capable of attacking closouts, pulling long distances and convenience. My prediction is that he is out of the board by pick number 40.
Because it should be.
Kama Jones | PG | Markwate
Jones – Like the rest of the players of this list – there is an old possibility that spent many years playing in college. But, like the rest of the players of this list, I believe that he may be a sleeper and blows winds. He was a 36.6% 3-point shooter in four sessions in Markwate and one of the deadliest catch-end weapons in college basketball two seasons. He can be best suited for an off-ball role in NBA, or even as a combo guard that can provide a bench offense. But the worst, I think he is a valuable depth piece for a backcort that can be adorable with his aggressive versatility.