2022 NBA Draft Big Board: Ranking the top 60 prospects following NCAA Tournament

Kyle Irving

2022 NBA Draft Big Board: Ranking the top 60 prospects following NCAA Tournament image

March Madness has passed us by and the 2021-22 NBA regular season is coming to a close. While the focus shifts to the postseason for the teams that have qualified, the teams that have missed the cut will be looking toward the 2022 NBA Draft.

We're still a couple of months away from the draft – which is set for Thursday, June 23 – but the NBA Draft Combine and NBA Draft Lottery are just around the corner.

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The NBA Draft Combine is set to begin on Monday, May 16 and run through Sunday, May 22, while the NBA Draft Lottery will be on Tuesday, May 17.

Even though the draft order isn't official yet, you can check out the latest edition of our 2022 NBA Mock Draft, which was updated at the conclusion of the NCAA Tournament.

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 2022 NBA Draft Big Board below.

2022 NBA Draft Big Board
RankPlayerPositionAgeClassHeight/WeightTeam
1.Paolo BancheroF19FR6-10, 235 lbs.Duke
2.Chet HolmgrenC19FR7-1,190 lbs.Gonzaga
3.Jabari Smith Jr.F18FR6-10, 210 lbs.Auburn
4.Jaden IveyG20SO6-4, 200 lbs.Purdue
5.Keegan MurrayF21SO6-8, 215 lbs.Iowa
6.Dyson DanielsG196-6, 180 lbs.G League Ignite
7.Jalen DurenC18FR6-11, 250 lbs.Memphis
8.Bennedict MathurinG19SO6-6, 195 lbs.Arizona
9.Johnny DavisG20SO6-5, 194 lbs.Wisconsin
10.AJ GriffinF18FR6-6, 220 lbs.Duke
11.Ochai AgbajiF21SR6-5, 215 lbs.Kansas
12.Mark WilliamsC20SO7-0, 245 lbs.Duke
13.Jeremy SochanF18FR6-9, 230 lbs.Baylor
14.Jaden HardyG196-4, 185 lbs.G League Ignite
15.TyTy WashingtonG20FR6-3, 185 lbs.Kentucky
16.Malaki BranhamF18FR6-5, 180 lbs.Ohio State
17.Tari EasonF20SO6-8, 216 lbs.LSU
18.Kennedy ChandlerG18FR6-0, 170 lbs.Tennessee
19.E.J. LiddellF21JR6-7, 240 lbs.Ohio State
20.Nikola JovicF186-10, 210 lbs.Mega Basket
21.Kendall BrownF18FR6-8, 205 lbs.Baylor
22.Ousmane DiengF186-9, 185 lbs.NZ Breakers
23.Blake WesleyG19FR6-5, 185 lbs.Notre Dame
24.MarJon BeauchampF216-6, 199 lbs.G League Ignite
25.Trevor KeelsG18FR6-4, 221 lbs.Duke
26.Christian KolokoC21JR7-1, 230 lbs.Arizona
27.Walker KesslerC20SO7-1, 245 lbs.Auburn
28.Jean MonteroG186-2, 170 lbs.Overtime Elite
29.Christian BraunF20JR6-6, 218 lbs.Kansas
30.Bryce McGowensF19FR6-7, 179 lbs.Nebraska
31.Patrick Baldwin Jr.F19FR6-9, 220 lbs.Milwaukee
32.Wendell Moore Jr.F20JR6-5, 213 lbs.Duke
33.Justin LewisF19FR6-7, 245 lbs.Marquette
34.Jaylin WilliamsC19SO6-10, 240 lbs.Arkansas
35.Caleb LoveG20SO6-4, 195 lbs.North Carolina
36.JD DavisonG19FR6-3, 195 lbs.Alabama
37.Harrison IngramF19FR6-8, 230 lbs.Stanford
38.Keon EllisG22SR6-6, 175 lbs.Alabama
39.Ismael KamagateC216-11, 220 lbs.Paris Basketball
40.Josh MinottF20FR6-8, 205 lbs.Memphis
41.Jaime Jaquez Jr.F21JR6-7, 225 lbs.UCLA
42.Khalifa DiopC206-11, 231 lbs.Gran Canaria
43.Alondes WilliamsG22SR6-5, 210 lbs.Wake Forest
44.Jalen WilliamsG22JR6-6, 195 lbs.Santa Clara
45.Ryan RollinsG19SO6-4, 180 lbs.Toledo
46.Julian ChampagnieF20JR6-8, 215 lbs.St. John's
47.Caleb HoustanF19FR6-8, 205 lbs.Michigan
48.Drew TimmeF21JR6-10, 235 lbs.Gonzaga
49.Oscar TshiebweC22JR6-9, 255 lbs.Kentucky
50.David RoddyG21JR6-5, 252 lbs.Colorado State
51.Max ChristieF19FR6-6, 190 lbs.Michigan State
52.Hugo BessonG206-3, 196 lbs.NZ Breakers
53.Michael FosterF196-9, 220 lbs.G League Ignite
54.Jabari WalkerF20SO6-9, 215 lbs.Colorado
55.Jake LaRaviaF21JR6-8, 235 lbs.Wake Forest
56.Trevion WilliamsC21SR6-10, 255 lbs.Purdue
57.Ron Harper Jr.G21SR6-6, 245 lbs.Rutgers
58.Jordan HallG20SO6-7, 215 lbs.St. Joseph's
59.Roko PrkacinF196-9, 234 lbs.Cibona
60.Zach EdeyC19SO7-4, 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.