2023 NBA Draft Big Board: Ranking the top 60 prospects following NCAA Tournament

Kyle Irving

2023 NBA Draft Big Board: Ranking the top 60 prospects following NCAA Tournament image

March Madness and the 2022-23 NBA regular season have both come to a close and the NBA Draft Lottery odds are (almost) set. That means all attention will soon shift to the 2023 NBA Draft.

Fans of teams who made the playoffs will shift their attention to the postseason, but there is still plenty to look forward to if your team didn't qualify.

The 2023 NBA Draft Lottery, which is set for Tuesday, May 16, will be one of the biggest nights in NBA history as franchises hope the ping-pong balls fall in their favor to land a generational talent in Victor Wembanyama. Beyond the French phenom, there are plenty of other top prospects to be excited about, from the G League Ignite's Scoot Henderson to Alabama's Brandon Miller and Overtime Elite stars Amen and Ausar Thompson.

Even without a set draft order yet, you can check out our latest 2023 NBA Mock Draft to see how prospects' stock was affected by the NCAA Tournament.

MORE: Who has declared for the 2023 NBA Draft?

If you're just looking to get an understanding of where prospects rank regardless of fit with a potential team, you can find the top 60 players on our 2023 NBA Draft Big Board below.

2023 NBA Draft Big Board
RankPlayerPositionAgeClassHeight/WeightTeam
1.Victor WembanyamaC197-4, 210 lbs.Metropolitans 92 (France)
2.Scoot HendersonG196-2, 195 lbs.G League Ignite
3.Brandon MillerF20FR6-9, 200 lbs.Alabama
4.Amen ThompsonG206-7, 202 lbs.Overtime Elite
5.Jarace WalkerF19FR6-8, 240 lbs.Houston
6.Ausar ThompsonG206-7, 207 lbs.Overtime Elite
7.Cam WhitmoreF18FR6-7, 232 lbs.Villanova
8.Anthony BlackG19FR6-7, 198 lbs.Arkansas
9.Gradey DickF19FR6-8, 205 lbs.Kansas
10.Cason WallaceG19FR6-4, 193 lbs.Kentucky
11.Taylor HendricksF19FR6-9, 210 lbs.UCF
12.Keyonte GeorgeG19FR6-4, 185 lbs.Baylor
13.Jalen Hood-SchifinoG19FR6-6, 215 lbs.Indiana
14.Jordan HawkinsG20SO6-5, 195 lbs.UConn
15.Nick Smith Jr.G18FR6-5, 185 lbs.Arkansas
16.Jett HowardF20FR6-8, 215 lbs.Michigan
17.GG JacksonF18FR6-9, 215 lbs.South Carolina
18.Brice SensabaughF19FR6-6, 235 lbs.Ohio State
19.Colby JonesG20JR6-6, 205 lbs.Xavier
20.Rayan RupertF186-7, 190 lbs.NZ Breakers (Australia)
21.Kobe BufkinG19SO6-4, 195 lbs.Michigan
22.Kyle FilipowskiF19FR7-0, 230 lbs.Duke
23.Dereck Lively IIC19FR7-1, 230 lbs.Duke
24.Maxwell LewisF20SO6-7, 195 lbs.Pepperdine
25.Trayce Jackson-DavisF22SR6-9, 245 lbs.Indiana
26.Dariq WhiteheadF18FR6-7, 220 lbs.Duke
27.Leonard MillerF196-10, 210 lbs.G League Ignite
28.Kris MurrayF22JR6-8, 220 lbs.Iowa
29.Noah ClowneyF18FR6-10, 210 lbs.Alabama
30.Jalen WilsonF22JR6-8, 225 lbs.Kansas
31.Marcus SasserG22SR6-2, 185 lbs.Houston
32.Julian StrawtherF20JR6-7, 205 lbs.Gonzaga
33.Terquavion SmithG20SO6-4, 165 lbs.NC State
34.Sidy CissokoG196-8, 200 lbs.G League Ignite
35.Jaime Jaquez Jr.F22SR6-7, 220 lbs.UCLA
36.Keyontae JohnsonF22SR6-6, 230 lbs.Kansas State
37.Jordan WalshF19FR6-7, 205 lbs.Arkansas
38.Amari BaileyG19FR6-5, 185 lbs.UCLA
39.Adem BonaC20FR6-10, 235 lbs.UCLA
40.Dillon MitchellF19FR6-8, 205 lbs.Texas
41.Brandin PodziemskiG20SO6-5, 205 lbs.Santa Clara
42.Andre Jackson Jr.G21JR6-6, 210 lbs.UConn
43.Terrence Shannon Jr.G22SR6-6, 215 lbs.Illinois
44.Julian PhillipsF19FR6-8, 198 lbs.Tennessee
45.James NnajiC187-0, 250 lbs.FC Barcelona (Spain)
46.Bilal CoulibalyG186-6, N/AMetropolitans 92 (France)
47.DaRon Holmes IIF20SO6-10, 225 lbs.Dayton
48.Jaylen ClarkG21JR6-5, 210 lbs.UCLA
49.Ricky Council IVG21JR6-6, 205 lbs.Arkansas
50.Nikola DjurišićF196-8, 214 lbs.KK Mega Basket (Serbia)
51.Mike Miles Jr.G20JR6-2, 195 lbs.TCU
52.Kobe BrownF23SR6-8, 250 lbs.Missouri
53.Coleman HawkinsF21JR6-10, 225 lbs.Illinois
54.Trey AlexanderG19SO6-4, 190 lbs.Creighton
55.Reece BeekmanG21JR6-3, 190 lbs.Virginia
56.Baylor ScheiermanF22SR6-7, 205 lbs.Creighton
57.Azuolas TubelisF21JR6-11, 245 lbs.Arizona
58.Jalen SlawsonF23SR6-7, 215 lbs.Furman
59.Drew TimmeF22SR6-10, 235 lbs.Gonzaga
60.Zach EdeyC20JR7-4, 295 lbs.Purdue

Kyle Irving

You read that wrong – not Kyrie Irving. From Boston, graduated from the University of New Hampshire. Sixth season as a content producer for NBA.com's Global editions. Covering the NBA Draft has become his annual "dream come true" moment on the job. Irving has a soft spot for pass-first point guards, with Rajon Rondo and Steve Nash being two of his favorite players of all time.