
As the college basketball season nears its conclusion, discussions surrounding the upcoming NBA Draft have intensified.
On Tuesday, ESPN analyst Jonathan Givony unveiled an updated list of the top 100 prospects for the 2025 NBA Draft, with five Kentucky Wildcats earning spots. While none cracked the top 50, several players made notable strides in their rankings.
Leading Kentucky’s contingent was Koby Brea, ranked No. 53 overall. The 6-foot-6 wing has established himself as one of the Wildcats’ most reliable offensive threats, particularly with his three-point shooting and perimeter defense. His draft projection has been trending upward, moving up six places from the previous ranking. Additionally, ESPN’s latest mock draft slots him at No. 58 overall.
Following Brea was Amari Williams at No. 78, climbing three spots. The 7-foot center has been an anchor for Kentucky’s defense, excelling in rebounding and shot-blocking. His combination of size, strength, and defensive versatility makes him an appealing option for teams seeking a rim protector.
Otega Oweh, a dynamic and athletic guard, moved up six spots to No. 86. His ability to drive to the basket and contribute defensively has drawn interest from scouts, though refining his perimeter shooting will be key in solidifying his draft status.
Jaxson Robinson, however, experienced a drop in the rankings, falling 13 places to No. 91. While he remains a capable perimeter shooter and an experienced wing, inconsistent performances have led to a decline in his draft stock.
Rounding out Kentucky’s representation was Andrew Carr at No. 93. The versatile forward slipped two spots but remains a noteworthy prospect due to his ability to stretch the floor and provide frontcourt depth.
Notably absent from the list was starting point guard Lamont Butler, who has been dealing with a shoulder injury for over three months. While Butler has played a key role in Kentucky’s success, scouts may be waiting to evaluate his performance when fully healthy before considering him for the draft.
The 2025 NBA Draft is scheduled for June 25-26 in Brooklyn, NY, featuring 59 selections across two rounds. With the NCAA Tournament still underway, Kentucky’s draft prospects have a valuable opportunity to bolster their stock and make an impression on NBA teams in the coming weeks.