CBS

● By Kyle Boone
The finish line is in sight, folks. The 2023 NBA Draft is now just days away, and so to celebrate the special occasion, today -- as we do every year -- we're releasing the final CBS Sports Prospect Rankings comprised from a consensus of our staff's rankings. Our final Top 90 is an effort to smooth out outlier views and to paint a broad picture from a high-level perspective of what we think of this class with rankings from yours truly, CBS Sports' Gary Parrish, Matt Norlander, David Cobb, and Colin Ward-Henninger as well as 247Sports' Adam Finkelstein. Not everyone had the same rankings, of course, and there were some experts that were higher and lower on certain prospects -- which we will get to below -- but the goal is to give insight and analysis for how we as a staff are thinking of the 202 NBA Draft Class. Generally speaking, much of our staff thinks of the class in the same way -- Victor Wembanyama was the consensus No. 1 and Brandon Miller and Scoot Henderson were consensus top-four talents -- but everyone comes at the game from a different perspective and thus can view players either much higher or much lower than the rest. (Norlander, for instance, ranked Duke's Dereck Lively II as a top-three talent. We'll let him explain his rationale below.)

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.