Here is a list of the top twenty five incoming college freshman, in my opinion:

1. John Wall (Kentucky)- Point guard prodigy, with an explosive first step. Pictured above.

2. Avery Bradley (Texas)- Small shooting guard that can fill it up in a hurry

3. Derrick Favors (Georgia Tech)- Impacts then game with his outstanding athletic ability, great rebounder

4. DeMarcus Cousins (Kentucky)- Has a great inside out game

5. Xavier Henry (Kansas)- Strong shooting guard with a nice touch


6. John Henson (UNC)- Brandon Wright clone

7. Jordan Hamilton (Texas)- Defensive nightmare

8. Lance Stephenson (Cincy)- Troubled guard was "Born Ready"

9. Abdul Gaddy (Washington)- True pass first guard that has the ability to score anytime

10. Renardo Sidney (Miss. St.)- 6'9" 265 pound forward that has improved his post game.

11. Keith "Tiny" Gallon (Oklahoma)- Wide bodied (200 lbs.) forward with an impressive skill set.

12. Wally Judge (Kansas St.)- Skilled post player will remind some of Michael Beasley

13. Kenny Boyton (Florida)- Explosive athlete that loves transition

14. John Jenkins (Vanderbilt)- 3-points marksman with an unorthodox release

15. Ryan Kelly (Duke)- 6'10" with a european big man game

16. Royce White (Minnesota)- Physical small forward

17. Alex Oriakhi (UCONN)- Imposing shot blocker, who gives consistent effort at both ends

18. Micheal Snaer (Florida St.)- Great competitor is great in catch and shoot situations

19. Mouphtaou Yarou (Villanova)- Great hands and soft touch for this big guy

20. Peyton Siva (Louisville)- True point guard with excellent speed and quickness

21. Dominic Cheek (Villanova)- Has the potential to be great offensively

22. Malik Wayns (Villanova)- A great leader on both ends of the floor

23. Tommy Mason-Griffin (Oklahoma)- 5'10",scoring point guard

24. Mason Plumlee (Duke)- Long and athletic, dunks everything close to the rim

25. Dante Taylor (Pitt)- Makes quick moves in the paint