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UGA Lineup

Demary, Jr SO 9.9 3.8 2.5

Cain SO 7.1 2.4 0.7

Lawrence GR

Montgomery SO 13.2 3.5 2.0




Leffew SG 17.6 4.3










Godfrey JR 6.1 3.4







James SO 4.3 2.6 0.5

Newell FR

Abson JR 7.9 7.1




Cyril FR




Out

Abdur-Rahim - Providence

DeLoach - Loyola (Chicago)

Hill - Wichita State

Jordan - Tulane

Melendez - Mississippi State

Moncrieffe - Seattle

Anselem-Ibe


UGA Contacts/Social Media Follows

Contacts:

PG Garway Dual Providence SO 6-5 (Contact)

PG Derin Saran Cal-Irvine SO 6-4 (Contact)




Hoggard PG Michigan State (Contact) (Final Five)

SG Ken Evans Jackson State SR 6-5 200 (Contact)

SG Wooga Poplar SG Miami 6-4 (Contact)




SF Zarique Nutter Northern Illinois GR 6-7 (Contact)

*From Georgia



Social Media Follows:

Pastrana SG Chaz Lanier North Florida

Players following UGA Coaches on Social Media:



Committed Elsewhere:

To Missouri SF Jacob Crews UT Martin SR 6-8 210 (Contact)

To Maryland PG Ja’Kobe Gillespie Belmont (Contact)

To Xavier SG Marcus Foster Furman (Contact)

To LSU CG Jordan Sears UT Martin (Contact)

To Mississippi Mikeal Brown Jones PF UNCG (Contact)

To Texas A&M Pharrel Payne Minnesota C (Contact)

To Florida PF Sam Alexis UTC (Contact)

To UAB Greg Gordon SG Iona (Contact)

To Georgia Tech Javier McCollum SG Oklahoma (Contact)

To Texas Julian Larry SF Indiana State (Contact)

To Pittsburgh Cam Corhen PF/C Florida State (Contact)

To Cincinnati Arrinten Page C USC (Social Media)

To Xavier John Hughley C Oklahoma (Contact)

To Mississippi Dre Davis SF Seton Hall (Contact)

To Florida: Rueben Chinelyu C Washington State

To Rhode Island: Sebastian Thomas PG Albany SR (Contact)

To Indiana *Kanaan Carlyle CG Stanford SO (Contact)

Not in final 5 Adou Thiero Kentucky SF (Contact)

To San Diego State Nick Boyd FG FAU (Contact)

To Mississippi State Claudell Harris SG Boston College (Contact)

To Vanderbilt Jason Edwards CG North Texas (Contact)

To Michigan Roddy Gayle SG Ohio State (Contact)

To McNeese State Sincere Parker SG St. Louis (Contact)

Not in his final 5 Cade Tyson SF Belmont 6-7 (Contact))

To FAU Leland Walker PG Eastern Kentucky (Contact)

To Kentucky Ortega Oweh SG Oklahoma (Contact)

Not on final list Cliff Omuruyi C Rutgers (Contact)

To Texas Tech Elijah Hawkins PG Minnesota (Contact)

To West Virginia Evan Small SG Oklahoma State (Contact)

To Kentucky Brandon Garrison C Oklahoma State (Contact)

To Minnesota Trey Edmonds C UTSA (Contact)

To Seton Hall Chaunce Jenkins SG Old Dominion (Contact)

SEC Commitments/Transfers

Crews SF UT Martin to Missouri

Marshall SF Mississippi to Arkansas State

Carter SG Kansas State to LSU

Carey PF James Madison to Vanderbilt

Clary SG Penn State to Mississippi State

Pinion SG Arkansas to Arkansas State

Kugel SG Florida to Kansas

Johnson PG South Carolina to Ohio State

Dort C Vanderbilt to California

Nickel SF Virginia Tech to Vanderbilt

Sears CG UT Martin to LSU

Pegues PG Furman to Auburn

Alexis PF UTC to Florida

Brown Jones PF UNCG to Mississippi

Youngblood SG South Florida to Alabama

Uzan PG Oklahoma to Houston

McCollum SG Oklahoma to Georgia Tech

Kent PF Indiana State to Texas

Larry SF Indiana State to Texas

Mack SG Arkansas to Texas

Perkins SG Iowa to Missouri

Bradshaw C Kentucky to Ohio State

Dia PF Belmont to Mississippi

Abdur-Rahim SF Georgia to Providence

Stewart LSU to Santa Clara

Ivisic Kentucky to Arkansas

Dubar Hofstra to Tennessee

Chandler BYU to Kentucky

Hughley Oklahoma to Xavier

Collins Virginia Tech to Vanderbilt

Lewis Vanderbilt to UTSA

Warrick Northern Kentucky to Missouri

Nwoko Miami to Mississippi State

Davis Seton Hall to Mississippi

Chinelyu Washington State to Florida

Hart Kentucky to Ball State

Montgomery Mount St. Mary’s to Georgia

Huffman Davidson to Vanderbilt

Mitchell SF Duke to Missouri

Johnson CG Auburn to George Mason

Holloway PG Auburn to Alabama

Harris SG Boston College to Mississippi State

Edwards CG North Texas to Vanderbilt

Martin G FAU to Florida

Donaldson G Auburn to Michigan

Butler C Missouri to South Carolina

Williams C Drexel to Kentucky

Wilcher Nebraska to Texas A&M

McGlocton SF Boston College to Vanderbilt

Walters PF Alabama to Michigan

Payne C Minnesota to Texas A&M

Elvin SG Dayton to Oklahoma

Hunter PG Texas to Memphis

Manon SF Cornell to Vanderbilt

Dilione PG Tennessee to Penn State

Abson PF Appalachian State to Georgia

Pope SG Oregon State to Texas

Jefferson SF Tennessee to Longwood

Rivera-Torres SG Vanderbilt to San Francisco

Pedulla PG Virginia Tech to Mississippi

Okpara C Ohio State to Tennessee

Tonje SG Missouri to Wisconsin

Cosby SG Alabama to Wake Forest

Griffen SG Alabama to Kansas

Pringle C Alabama to South Carolina

Butler G San Diego State to Kentucky

Fall C Arkansas to Kansas State

Murray SG Mississippi to McNeese State

Carr PF Wake Forest to Kentucky

Owah SG Oklahoma to Kentucky

Garrison C Oklahoma State to Kentucky

Aidoo C Tennessee to Arkansas

Millicic C Charlotte to Tennessee

Nunez PG Mississippi to Arizona State

Awaka PF Tennessee to Arizona

Kriisa CG West Virginia to Kentucky

Brea SG Dayton to Kentucky

Godfrey SF Clemson to Georgia

Moncrieffe PF Georgia to Seattle

Hill PG Georgia to Wichita State

Davis PG FAU to Arkansas

Miles CG High Point to Oklahoma

Lawrence SG Vanderbilt to Georgia

Melendez SF Georgia to Mississippi State

Davis SG Arkansas to Oklahoma State

Blocker PG Arkansas to DePaul

Thiero SF Kentucky to Arkansas

Smith Vanderbilt to UCSB

Omoruyi C Rutgers to Alabama


Other SEC Portal Entries:

AL Parker F
AL Sears SG (NBA Draft)
AL Wague C

AR Harris SF
AR Menifield PG
AR Battle SG
AR Brazile PF

FL Clayton (NBA draft or UF)

KY Edwards SG (NBA Draft)
KY Dillingham PG (NBA Draft)
KY Wagner SG
KY Onyenso C
KY Sheppard (NBA Draft)
KY Burks SG

LSU Wilkinson SF
LSU Cook PG (NBA Draft)

MI Barnes PF
MI Cisse C

MI ST Moore SG
MI ST Bell C (NFL)

MO Brown G

OK Cooper SG

SC Dibba SG
SC Gray C

TX Anamekwe PF
TX Mitchell SF

TX A&M Marble PF

VA Lang PF
VA West SG
VA Lubin SF


SEC additions this spring:

ALABAMA

43 Youngblood SG - South Florida 15.3

94 Holloway PG - Auburn 7.3

162 Mallette SG - Pepperdine 14.7

Philion PG - HS

27 Omoruyi C - Rutgers


ARKANSAS

75 Ivisic C - Kentucky 5.5 3.3

Knox F - HS

Fland PG - HS

17 Aidoo C - Tenneseee 11.4 7.3

2 Davis PG - FAU 18.2 6.3

60 Thiero SF Kentucky


AUBURN

66 Pegues PG - Furman 18.4 4.3


FLORIDA

141 Alexis PF - UTC 10.8

Chinelyu C - Washington State 4.7

52 Martin CG - FAU 13.1 5.9


GEORGIA

Montgomery SG - Mount St. Mary’s 13.2 3.5

Abson PF - Appalachian State

161 Leffew SG - Mount St. Mary’s 17.6 4.3

Cyril C - OTE

84 Godfrey SF - Clemson 6.1 3.4

136 Lawrence SG Vanderbilt


KENTUCKY

Chandler - BYU

73 Williams C - Drexel 12.2 7.8

79 Butler G - San Diego State 9.3 2.6 3.0

42 Brea SG - Dayton 11.1 3.8

35 Garrison C - Oklahoma State 7.5 5.3

110 Carr PF - Wake Forest 13.5 6.8

118 Kriisa G - West Virginia 11.0 2.5 4.7

100 Oweh SG - Oklahoma 11.4 3.8


LSU

168 Sears PG - Tennessee Martin 21.6 4.6

117 Carter SG - Kansas State 14.6 5.2


MISSISSIPPI

125 Brown-Jones PF - UNC Greensboro 18.9 5.8

92 Dia SF - Belmont 16.9 5.8

24 Davis SG - Seton Hall 15.0 5.9

63 Pedulla PG - Virginia Tech 16.4



MISSISSIPPI STATE

121 Clary PG - Penn State 16.7

179 Nwoko C - Miami 2.7 2.0

Harris SG - Boston College 13.7

Melendez SF - Georgia


MISSOURI

76 Perkins SG - Iowa 14.0

156 Crews SF - Tennessee Martin 19.1

134 Warrick SG - Northern Kentucky 19.9 2.5

55 Mitchell PF - Duke 11.6 6.0

OKLAHOMA

Elvis SG - Dayton 9.4
105 Miles CG - High Point 17.5 2.4


SOUTH CAROLINA

Scott (HS) SG

Butler C - Missouri 2.0 1.9

139 Pringle C Alabama 6.8 5.1

PG


TENNESSEE

65 Dubar PF - Hofstra 17.8

85 Okpara C - Ohio State 6.6 6.4

67 Milicic C - Charlotte 12.8 8.5


TEXAS

57 Mark SG - Arkansas 16.2 4.3

109 Kent PF - Indiana State 13.5 8.1

53 Larry CG - Indiana State 11.0

48 Pope SG - Oregon State 17.6 2.6


TEXAS A&M

Wilcher F - Nebraska 7.7

58 Payne C - Minnesota 10.0 6.1

80 Phelps SG - SMU 14.8 4.1


VANDERBILT

157 Nickel SF - Virginia Tech 8.8

Carey SF - James Madison 7.0

Collins SG - Virginia Tech 7.4

Huffman SG - Davidson 12.8

104 Edwards PG - North Texas 19.1

McGlocton SF - Boston College 10.2

Manon SF - Cornell 12.5 4.0



Complete Transfer List, additions, subtractions for all schools can be found here:

https://www.espn.com/mens-college-b...l-2024-2025-roster-changes-transfers-recruits


Ratings






Athletic Top 181 (5-01-2024)

*From Georgia

**Georgia contact

1 Devries 6-7 Drake - West Virginia
2 Davis 6-4 FAU - Arkansas
3 Avila 6-10 Indiana State - St. Louis

4 Christie SG Minnesota

5 Osobor 6-8 Utah State

6 Hawkins 6-10 Illinois

7 Richmond SG Seton Hall

8 Griffen 6-6 Alabama - Kansas
9 Haggerty 6-3 Tulsa - Memphis
10 Mack 6-1 Harvard - Georgetown
11 Rice * 6-3 Washington State - Indiana
12 Conwell 6-4 Indiana State - Xavier

13 Wells 6-8 Washington State

14 Omier 6-7 Miami - Baylor
15 Gayle 6-4 Ohio State - Michigan
16 Carlyle * 6-3 Stanford - Indiana
17 Aidoo 6-11 Tennessee - Arkansas
18 Tyson 6-7 Belmont - North Carolina
19 Edwards * 6-7 James Madison - Louisville
20 Shulga 6-4 VCU - Villanova
21 Smith Utah - St. John’s
22 Wolf 7-0 Yale - Michigan

23 Toppin New Mexico

24 Davis 6-6 Seton Hall - Mississippi
25 Storr 6-7 Wisconsin - Kansas

26 Lanier 6-4 North Florida

27 Omoruyi 6-11 Rutgers - Alabama
28 Roach 6-2 Duke - Baylor

29 Robinson BYU

30 Gillespie 6-1 Belmont - Maryland
31 Agbo 6-7 Boise State - USC
32 Mayo 6-4 South Dakota State - Kansas
33 Goldin 7-1 FAU - Michigan
34 McCollum 6-2 Oklahoma - Georgia Tech
35 Garrison 6-11 Oklahoma State - Kentucky
36 Johnson 6-6 USC - UCLA
37 Jimerson 6-5 St. Louis - St. Louis
38 Reynaud 7-1 Stanford - Stanford
39 McDaniel 5-11 Michigan - Kansas State
40 Swope 5-10 Indiana State - St. Louis
41 Ballo 7-0 Arizona - Indiana
42 Brea 6-6 Dayton - Kentucky
43 Youngblood 6-4 South Florida - Alabama
44 Desmond Claude 6-6 Xavier - USC
45 Tyrese Hunter 6-0 Texas - Memphis
46 Aiden Mahaney 6-3 St. Mary’s - Connecticut
47 Chuckie Hepburn 6-2 Wisconsin - Louisville
48 Jordan Pope 6-2 Oregon State - Texas

49 Dillon Mitchell 6-8 Texas

50 Reed 6-10 Michigan - Connecticut
51 Hatfield 6-10 Louisville - NC State
52 Martin 6-2 FAU - Florida
53 Larry 6-3 Indiana State - Texas
54 Boswell 6-2 Arizona - Illinois
55 Mitchell 6-9 Duke - Missouri
56 Jefferson 6-8 St. Mary’s - Iowa State
57 Mark 6-6 Arkansas - Texas
58 Bamba 6-5 Villanova - Oregon
59 Payne 6-9 Minnesota to Texas A&M
60 Thiero 6-8 Kentucky - Arkansas
61 Thomas 6-7 Northern Colorado - USC
62 Hadley 6-6 Colorado - Louisville
63 Pedulla 6-1 Virginia Tech - Mississippi
64 Johnson 6-2 South Carolina - Ohio State
65 Dubar 6-8 Hofstra - Tennessee
66 Pegues 6-1 Furman - Auburn
67 Milicic 6-10 Charlotte - Tennessee
68 Fidler 6-7 Nebraska-Omaha - Michigan State
69 Townsend 6-6 Oakland - Arizona
70 Bilodeau 6-4 Oregon State - UCLA

71 Pryor 6-10 South Florida

72 Stojakovic 6-7 Stanford - California
73 Williams 6-10 Drexel - Kentucky
74 Uzan 6-4 Oklahoma - Houston
75 Ivisic 7-2 Kentucky - Arkansas
76 Perkins 6-4 Iowa - Missouri

77 Wagner Kentucky

78 Small 6-2 Oklahoma State - West Virginia
79 Butler 6-2 San Diego State - Kentucky
80 Phelps 6-5 - Texas A&M

81 White 6-7 UNC-Wilmington

82 Kaluma 6-7 Creighton

83 Johnson 6-8 East Carolina - Miami
84 Godfrey *6-7 Clemson - Georgia

Ht: 6-8Wt: 228

“Godfrey could be a steal for someone because his numbers aren’t going to get him noticed. He averaged 6.1 points and 3.4 rebounds in 15.5 minutes per game. That’s a result of backing up P.J. Hall and Ian Schieffelin. Godfrey is a high-major starter-level talent. He’s an old-school four man. Most of his buckets come in tight. His father played 11 years in the NFL as a linebacker, and Godfrey benefitted from those genetics. He is strong and does a good job creating angles for post entries, then once he has the ball, he uses his shoulders to create space. He has a good feel with his back to the basket for which way to spin based on where his defender is. He scored 1.046 points per post-up, according to Synergy’s logging, which ranked 65th nationally among players who finished at least 50 post-ups.

Godfrey is a quick-twitch athlete who moves really well for his build and can rebound outside of his area. He’s quick off the floor and has the chance to be an elite rim roller. His physicality allows him to play up if necessary as a small-ball five. Clemson also played him some at the three, and he handles and passes the ball well enough to play the wing in short spurts. He’s a capable 3-point shooter but rarely takes any — 3 of 7 on the year. If he gets to the point where he’s more of a 3-point threat, he would benefit because he has a strong first step, especially if he’s guarded by a bigger player.

Defensively, Godfrey is a really good team defender and Clemson’s defensive numbers were better when he was on the floor. He has good awareness off the ball and seems to communicate well. He’s a little awkward when switched onto guards on the perimeter, but he has the lateral quickness to slide his feet and stay in front. In the post, you aren’t moving him. He’s going to hold his ground and contest. His block rate (4.5) is good for a 6-8 forward. Godfrey was a solid contributor on a team that made the Elite Eight. He had 12 points in the Elite Eight loss to Alabama, proving he can perform on a big stage. Again, the numbers do not pop but the tape does.” — C.J. Moore

85 Okpara 6-11 Ohio State - Tennessee
86 Stewart 6-9 Duke - Ohio State
87 Walters 6-10 Alabama - Michigan
88 Power 6-9 Duke - Virginia

**89 Poplar 6-4 Miami

90 Kidd 6-9 Virginia Tech - Miami
91 Petraitis 6-7 Air Force - California
92 Dia 6-9 Belmont - Mississippi
93 Miller 6-0 Wake Forest - SMU
94 Holloway Auburn - Alabama
95 Hall 6-4 - BYU
96 Bradshaw 7-1 Kentucky - Ohio State
97 Blocker 6-2 Arkansas - DePaul
98 Ajaye 6-7 Pepperdine - Gonzaga
99 Porter 6-11 Pepperdine - Loyola, LA
100 Oweh 6-5 Oklahoma - Kentucky

101 Allette 6-3 Old Dominion

102 Hall 6-7 George Mason - Central Florida
103 Dailey 6-8 Oklahoma State - UCLA
104 Edwards * 6-0 North Texas - Vanderbilt
105 Miles 6-4 High Point - Oklahoma
106 Kugel 6-5 Florida - Kansas
107 Maddox 6-2 Toledo - Xavier
108 Freeman 6-6 Milwaukee - Arizona State
109 Kent 6-8 Indiana State - Texas
110 Carr 6-10 Wake Forest - Kentucky
111 Goode 6-7 Illinois - Indiana

112 Miller 6-11 Florida State

113 Billew 6-6 Iowa State - Wake Forest
114 Hawkins 5-11 Minnesota - Texas Tech
115 Alexander 6-0 Creighton - Dayton
116 Blackmon 6-4 Stetson - Miami
117 Carter 6-3 Kansas State - LSU
118 Kriisa 6-3 West Virginia - Kentucky
119 Davis 6-1 Butler - Washington
120 Hickman 6-3 Bradley - Cincinnati
121 Clary 5-11 Penn State - Miss State
122 Kyle 6-9 South Dakota State - UCLA
123 Mashburn 6-2 New Mexico - Temple
124 Lampkin 6-10 Colorado - Syracuse
125 Brown 6-8 UNC Greensboro - Mississippi
126 Dainja 6-9 Illinois - Memphis
127 Isaacs 6-2 Texas Tech - Creighton
128 Griffiths 6-8 Rutgers - Nebraska
129 Booth 6-10 Notre Dame - Illinois

130 Copeland 6-6 Syracuse

131 Rice 6-4 Virginia Tech - Maryland
132 Humrichous 6-9 Evansville - Illinois
133 Foster * 6-4 Furman - Xavier
134 Warrick 6-2 Northern Kentucky - Missouri
135 Moss 6-4 Toledo - Oregon
136 Lawrence * 6-4 Vanderbilt - Georgia

Ht: 6-4 Wt: 200

“Anyone in need of a scoring guard that’s been through the rigors of the SEC? What’s that? Everyone could use that? That’s good news for Lawrence, who averaged 13.8 points this season in his second year as a full-time starter at Vanderbilt.

The lefty guard loves to drive to the rim, where his strong 200-pound frame allows him to score through contact. His mechanics loading into his shot are slow, but he did at least attempt about four 3s per game. He has good length and the frame to impact games on defense, but was less consistent than you’d expect on that end. Sometimes he really brings it. Other times, his energy was a bit lacking.

He’s an ideal third guard for a high-major NCAA Tournament team. He’s older, has more of a track record and possessed a flair for the dramatic at Vandy with a couple of game-winners.” — Sam Vecenie

137 Overton 6-5 Drake - Texas Tech
138 Collins 6-1 Arizona State - TCU
139 Pringle 6-9 Alabama - South Carolina
140 Spillers 6-7 Appalachian State - Wake Forest
141 Alexis 6-9 UTC - Florida
142 Reynolds 6-3 Wisconsin Green Bay - TCU
143 Miquel South Florida - Maryland

144 James 6-7 USC

145 Johnson 6-2 Washington - Louisville
146 Essegian 6-4 Wisconsin - Nebraska
147 Cohen 6-10 Massachusetts - USC
148 Evans 7-1 Louisville - Grand Canyon
149 Jakimovski 6-8 Washington State - Colorado
150 Gillis 6-6 Purdue - Duke

151 Kelly 6-6 Georgia Tech

152 Angel 6-8 Stanford - Oregon

**153 Hoggard 6-4 Michigan State

154 Joseph 6-2 Miami - Providence

155 Smith 6-0 Colgate

156 Crews 6-8 UT Martin - Missouri
157 Nickel 6-7 Virginia Tech - Vanderbilt
158 Smith 6-2 Charleston - Louisville
159 Parker 6-3 St. Louis - McNeese State
160 Hill 6-4 Bowling Green - NC State
161 Leffew * 6-5 Mount St. Mary’s - Georgia

Ht: 6-5 Wt: 185

“A two-year starter at Mount St. Mary’s, Leffew took an enormous leap forward this season. Though he didn’t win MAAC Player of the Year, he had a real case as the best player in the conference this season. He averaged 17.6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 3.9 assists and 1.5 steals per game while drilling 36.5 percent of his nearly seven 3-point attempts per game.

Whereas Leffew largely fired off the catch last season, his off-the-dribble game exploded in 2023-24. In 2022-23, about 75 percent of Leffew’s 3s came off the catch. This season, his split of 3s off the catch and the dribble was about 50-50. His form is similar to Memphis Grizzlies wing Desmond Bane, in that it’s almost a set shot off the bounce that comes off his shoulder. He can get into his motion from almost any angle and with any footwork pattern.

Leffew also expanded his game off the bounce beyond just scoring. Mount St. Mary’s used him more as a primary ballhandler this year, and he blossomed in ball screens and as a live-dribble passer. He knows how to snake screens and find open areas, using his body to keep the defender in jail or step back into an open 3. His wasn’t especially efficient because he ended up having to create a lot of shots for his team, though a high major could improve that by downscaling his role.

He might fit better as a high-level backup than a starter, depending on his situation. “ — Sam Vecenie

162 Mallette 6-5 Pepperdine - Alabama
163 White 6-7 Louisville - Illinois
164 Anderson 6-10 Central Arkansas -
165 Wright 6-1 Drake -North Texas
166 Slajchert 6-1 Pennsylvania - USC
167 James 6-5 Louisville - NC State
168 Sears 6-1 UT-Martin - LSU
169 Clark 6-3 Louisville - UCLA
170 Pope 6-3 San Diego - USC
171 Davis 6-4 Arkansas - Oklahoma State
172 Khalifa 6-11 BYU - Louisville
173 Brown 6-3 UMBC - Boston College

174 Cochran 6-2 Toledo

175 Julien 6-6 Louisiana Lafayette - Arkansas State
176 Derkack 6-5 Merrimack - Rutgers

177 Oneyoso 7-0 Kentucky

178 Omot 6-8 North Dakota - California
179 Nwoko 6-10 Miami - Mississippi State
180 KD Johnson * 6-2 Auburn - George Mason
181 Heise 6-4 Northern Iowa - Iowa State



McDonald's All American transfer portal tally:

1. Omaha Biliew (From Iowa State; To Wake Forest)

2. Aaron Bradshaw (From Kentucky; To Ohio State)

3. Baye Fall (From Arkansas; To Kansas State)

4. Brandon Garrison (From Oklahoma State; To Kentucky)

5. Aden Holloway (From Auburn; To Alabama)

6. Bronny James (From USC)

7. Sean Stewart (From Duke; To Ohio State)

8. Andrej Stojakovic (From Stanford; To California)

9. DJ Wagner (From Kentucky)

10. Dillon Mitchell (From Texas)

11. Mark Mitchell (From Duke; To Missouri)

12. Arterio Morris (From Kansas)

13. Kijani Wright (From USC)

14. Jackson Grant (From Utah State)

15. Jeremy Roach (From Duke; To Baylor)
 
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