With the 2021 NBA Draft upcoming, that means two things, mock drafts and big boards.
To see our post lottery mock draft, click here. One thing to note about a big board, this doesn’t take into account what teams are where and what are the best fits, this is solely ranking the top prospects from 1-70. Read below to see CBBReview’s 2021 NBA Draft Big Board.
Last updated: July 12
Rank | Name | Position | Former School/League |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Cade Cunningham | PG | Oklahoma State |
2 | Evan Mobley | C | USC |
3 | Jalen Suggs | PG/SG | Gonzaga |
4 | Jalen Green | SG | G-League Ignite |
5 | Scottie Barnes | PF | Florida State |
6 | Alperen Sengun | C | Besiktas |
7 | Jonathan Kuminga | SF | G-League Ignite |
8 | James Bouknight | SG | Uconn |
9 | Moses Moody | SG | Arkansas |
10 | Franz Wagner | SF | Michigan |
11 | Davion Mitchell | PG | Baylor |
12 | Josh Giddey | PG | Australia |
13 | Ziaire Williams | SF | Stanford |
14 | Keon Johnson | SG | Tennessee |
15 | Kai Jones | PF/C | Texas |
16 | Chris Duarte | SG | Oregon |
17 | Corey Kispert | SF | Gonzaga |
18 | Trey Murphy III | SF/SG | Virginia |
19 | Usman Garuba | PF | Real Madrid |
20 | Jalen Johnson | SF/PF | Duke |
21 | Cameron Thomas | SG | LSU |
22 | Isaiah Jackson | PF/C | Kentucky |
23 | Sharife Cooper | PG | Auburn |
24 | Joshua Primo | SG | Alabama |
25 | Jared Butler | PG | Baylor |
26 | Nah'Shon "Bones" Hyland | SG | VCU |
27 | Jeremiah Robinson-Earl | PF | Villanova |
28 | JT Thor | PF | Auburn |
29 | Quentin Grimes | SG | Houston |
30 | Day'Ron Sharpe | C | North Carolina |
31 | Jaden Springer | PG/SG | Tennessee |
32 | Tre Mann | PG | Florida |
33 | Ayo Dosunmu | PG | Illinois |
34 | Miles McBride | PG | West Virginia |
35 | Joel Ayayi | SG | Gonzaga |
36 | Josh Christopher | SG | Arizona State |
37 | Greg Brown | PF | Texas |
38 | Charles Bassey | C | Western Kentucky |
39 | Brandon Boston Jr. | SG | Kentucky |
40 | Aaron Henry | SG | Michigan State |
41 | Daishon Nix | PG | G-League Ignite |
42 | Herbert Jones | SF | Alabama |
43 | Rokas Jokubaitis | PG | Zalgris |
44 | Neemias Queta | C | Utah State |
45 | Jericho Sims | C | Texas |
46 | Joe Wieskamp | SF | Iowa |
47 | Filip Petrusev | PF | Mega Bemax |
48 | McKinley Wright IV | PG | Colorado |
49 | Sandro Mamukelashvili | C | Seton Hall |
50 | Jason Preston | PG | Ohio |
51 | Kessler Edwards | PF | Pepperdine |
52 | Isaiah Todd | PF | G-League Ignite |
53 | Matthew Hurt | PF | Duke |
54 | Luka Garza | C | Iowa |
55 | Isaiah Livers | SF | Michigan |
56 | Austin Reaves | SG | Oklahoma |
57 | Aaron Wiggins | SG | Maryland |
58 | RaiQuan Gray | PF | Florida State |
59 | David Duke | PG | Providence |
60 | David Johnson | PG | Louisville |
61 | Juhann Begarin | SG | Paris Basketball |
62 | Justin Champagnie | SF | Pittsburgh |
63 | Trendon Watford | PF | LSU |
64 | Scottie Lewis | SG/SF | Florida |
65 | Marcus Garrett | SG | Kansas |
66 | Moses Wright | C | Georgia Tech |
67 | AJ Lawson | SG | South Carolina |
68 | John Petty | SG | Alabama |
69 | Jose Alvarado | PG | Georgia Tech |
70 | Santi Aldama | PF | Loyola MD |
71 | Dalano Banton | PG | Nebraska |
72 | Sam Hauser | PF | Virginia |
73 | Carlik Jones | PG | Louisville |
74 | Duane Washington Jr. | PG | Ohio State |
75 | Vrenz Blijenbergh | F | Belgium |
76 | Marcus Zegarowski | PG | Creighton |
77 | Yves Pons | C | Tennessee |
78 | DJ Steward | PG | Duke |
79 | Chaundee Brown | SF | Michigan |
80 | RJ Nembhard | PG | TCU |
81 | Aamir Sims | PF | Clemson |
82 | Mac McClung | PG | Texas Tech |
83 | Chris Smith | SF | UCLA |
84 | Derrick Alston Jr. | SF | Boise State |
85 | Oscar da Silva | SF | Stanford |
86 | Eugene Omoruyi | SF/PF | Oregon |
87 | EJ Onu | C | Shawnee State |
88 | DeJon Jerrau | PG | Houston |
89 | Isaiah Miller | PG | UNC Greensboro |
90 | Amar Sylla | PF | Senegal |
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