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● By Kyle Boone
As March Madness fades into the rearview, it's now time to shift gears and look ahead to the next event on the hoops calendar this summer with the NBA Draft fast approaching. So today, for the first time since the season ended, we're back with a fresh new set of prospect rankings. The latest Top 50 Big Board has a familiar look at the top -- Victor Wembanyama, Scoot Henderson and Brandon Miller remain No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, and the top six for that matter stayed the same -- but there's significant shifting throughout the draft landscape and potential for more as the draft cycle begins in earnest. Coming off a stellar showing in the NCAA Tournament for title-winning UConn, flamethrower Jordan Hawkins was among the biggest risers in the refresh, rising from just outside the first-round to into the lottery projections. Hawkins has solidified himself as a clear first-round talent with his sharpshooting ability after a sophomore season in which he rated in the 97th percentile, according to Synergy data, as a spot-up shooter while finishing just shy of a 40% hit rate from 3-point range. In the modern NBA where size and shooting is at a premium, Hawkins brings both to the table as a wing who can play well off the ball and impact winning on both ends.

Top Players Not Included

These players appear in the top 10 of our

Consensus Big Board

, but do not show up on this big board.