Despite being the most recent team to offer four-star shooting guard Braylon Mullins, Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils clearly made a strong enough impression. Mullins released his top 10 schools on Monday and included Duke as he prepares to meticulously wrap up his recruitment.
Duke has watched Mullins play on multiple occasions over the spring and summer circuit, but the offer didn’t come until this past weekend. Mullins has been electric on the Adidas circuit, eviscerating defenders on the court with some electrifying performances. The 6-foot-5, 180-pound four-star sits at No. 73 overall on the 247Sports 2025 Composite Rankings, but the late riser very well may finish within the top 50 or higher when the rankings get updated. He’s already catapulted up to No. 23 on the 247Sports Rankings.
Alongside Duke, the caliber of schools recruiting Mullins is as impressive as it gets. The Connecticut Huskies, winners of the last two national championships, remain in hot pursuit. UNC, Kentucky, Kansas, Indiana, and others have all put themselves into the running for Mullins.
NEWS: 2025 4⭐️ Braylon Mullins is down to ten schools, he announced. Here are the programs he’s considering:
UConn
Kentucky
North Carolina
Indiana
Michigan
Tennessee
Duke
Kansas
Alabama
PurdueMullins is a sharpshooting 6-4 guard who can score the ball from all over the floor. pic.twitter.com/uB8JoBY0EH
— 24/7 High School Hoops (@247HSHoops) July 22, 2024
Duke has yet to coordinate an official visit with Mullins but his father told On3’s Joe Tipton that plans were being made to schedule one. Mullins has scheduled official visits with the Tar Heels, the Wildcats, the Hoosiers, Michigan, and Tennessee.
Mullins would be a terrific shooting guard fit on Duke because of his ability to shoot the ball at an extremely efficient clip.