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The best men’s NCAA basketball transfer portal players still available, ranked by position

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The best men’s NCAA basketball transfer portal players still available, ranked by position

While nearly 2,000 men’s college basketball players have entered the transfer portal, not all of them have found homes quite yet for next season.

Although a few prospects are also testing the waters of the 2025 NBA Draft, some of the most notable players (including Yaxel Lendeborg, Ja’Kobi Gillespie, and Bennett Stirtz) have already committed to new programs for their next season of collegiate ball.

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But others teams are still looking to build out rosters with plenty of talented players still available to commit. Sorted by position, here are some of the most coveted individuals who are still looking to sign of letter of intent and find an ideal fit for their services on the court.

Note: Nick KalinowskiEvan MiyaBart TorvikKen Pom, and CBB Analytics were resources for this research.

Point Guard

Maryland Terrapins guard Rodney Rice (1) stands on court during the second half against the Florida Gators during a West Regional semifinal of the 2025 NCAA tournament at Chase Center.

  1. Tre Holloman (Michigan State)

  2. Robert O. Wright III (Baylor)

  3. Dylan Darling (Idaho State)

  4. Kyan Evans (Colorado State)

  5. Jacari Lane (North Alabama)

  6. Chase Forte (South Dakota)

  7. Barrington Hargress (UC Riverside)

Shooting Guard

St. John's Red Storm guard RJ Luis Jr. (12) puts up a shot during the second half against the Omaha Mavericks at Amica Mutual Pavilion.

St. John’s Red Storm guard RJ Luis Jr. (12) puts up a shot during the second half against the Omaha Mavericks at Amica Mutual Pavilion.

  1. Malik Thomas (San Francisco)

  2. Dan Skillings (Cincinnati)

  3. Tru Washington (New Mexico)

  4. Ian Jackson (North Carolina)

  5. Christian Davis (Bradley)

  6. Lamar Wilkerson (Sam Houston State)

Small Forward

Indiana Hoosiers forward Mackenzie Mgbako (21) dribbles the ball against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the second half at Value City Arena on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio.

Indiana Hoosiers forward Mackenzie Mgbako (21) dribbles the ball against the Ohio State Buckeyes in the second half at Value City Arena on Friday, Jan. 17, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio.

  1. Mackenzie Mgbako (Indiana)

  2. Kimani Hamilton (High Point)

  3. Tyeree Bryan (Santa Clara)

  4. LeJuan Watts (Washington State)

  5. Tre Carroll (Florida Atlantic)

  6. Tyler Harris (Washington)

Power Forward

Texas Tech Red Raiders forward Darrion Williams (5) reacts after a play against the Drake Bulldogs during the second half at Intrust Bank Arena.

Texas Tech Red Raiders forward Darrion Williams (5) reacts after a play against the Drake Bulldogs during the second half at Intrust Bank Arena.

  1. Darrion Williams (Texas Tech)

  2. Alvaro Folgueiras (Robert Morris)

  3. Malique Ewin (Florida State)

  4. Ante Brzovic (College of Charleston)

  5. JaKobe Coles (Grand Canyon)

  6. Guillermo Diaz Graham (Pittsburgh)

  7. Aaron Bradshaw (Ohio State)

  8. Jalen Haynes (George Mason)

Center

Michigan State Spartans guard Jaden Akins (3) and center Szymon Zapala (10) look on as UCLA Bruins center Aday Mara (15) dunks in the first half at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom.

Michigan State Spartans guard Jaden Akins (3) and center Szymon Zapala (10) look on as UCLA Bruins center Aday Mara (15) dunks in the first half at Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom.

  1. Quincy Ballard (Wichita State)

  2. Ben Middlebrooks (NC State)

  3. Hosana Kitenge (Louisiana-Lafayette)

  4. Juslin Bodo Bodo (High Point)

  5. Duke Brennan (Grand Canyon)

This article originally appeared on For The Win: The best men’s NCAA basketball transfer portal players still available

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