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● By Kyle Boone
More than six dozen draft-eligible prospects in the 2023 class flocked to Chicago last week for the annual NBA Draft Combine where players could test, measure and compete in front of NBA personnel. The Combine as usual left us with little movement at the top – top prospect Victor Wembanyama did not show as his season plays out in France, and other top talents like Brandon Miller and Scoot Henderson did not participate – but there was still plenty to be gleaned from a week of action. And so today we'll do our best to break it all down. Who is rising? Who is falling? How does the draft landscape look now that the draft order is set and the draft field is starting to take shape? The early entry withdrawal deadline looms large on the last day of this month, but things are starting to crystalize as we close in on the draft in just under one month. Below is the latest top 10 prospect rankings followed by notable risers and fallers after last week's combine.

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.