2021 aggregate NBA mock draft 2.0: How has the NCAA season changed rankings?

Now that the 2021 NCAA Men’s Basketball season is underway, we are getting a more clear picture of the top prospects in the upcoming class.

Now that the 2021 NCAA Men’s Basketball season is underway, we are getting a more clear picture of the top prospects in the upcoming class.

Former top recruits like Cade CunninghamEvan Mobley and Jalen Suggs have made a great first impression and have confirmed why many already feel they are going to be solid future professionals in the NBA.

Of course, considering the unusual nature of the college basketball season, some players are struggling a bit more than others. The performance on the court will likely stray closer to the mean with a larger sample size as the year continues.

But to get a better sense of where everyone stands right now, we compiled mock drafts from ESPNNBADraft.netCBS SportsBleacher ReportSports Illustrated, Yahoo, The Athletic and USA TODAY Sports Media Group’s For The Win to see where the prospects rank at the moment.

We highlighted the prospects who have been the biggest risers since we published our last edition of this exercise.

College basketball standouts who have most drastically improved their draft stock through the early parts of the season include Keon Johnson (Tennessee), James Bouknight (UCONN), Jared Butler (Baylor), Corey Kispert (Gonzaga), Day’Ron Sharpe (UNC), Aaron Henry (Michigan State), Ayo Dosunmu (Illinois), Marcus Bagley (Arizona State), Moussa Cisse (Memphis), Charles Bassey (Western Kentucky), Jason Preston (Ohio) and Luka Garza (Iowa).

Below are the rankings based on the latest mock drafts from top analysts and experts:

HoopsHype’s Alberto de Roa contributed research to this report

Locked On Spartans Podcast: Basketball transfer heartbreak, Football season win total

MSU misses out on a big transfer. What do they do now at point guard?

Wil and Matt discuss Michigan State’s point guard situation after missing out on Carlik Jones and then choose sides for MSU football’s win total over/under of 4.5 games.

You can find the episode on iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcasts.

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Michigan State Basketball has reached out to Radford University grad transfer Carlik Jones

Michigan State basketball reaches out to another grad transfer. This time, the Spartans contact Radford University Guard Carlik Jones.

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Michigan State Basketball has contacted another grad transfer this off-season. Per Brian Snow of 247Sports, the Spartans reached out to Radford University grad transfer Carlik Jones. Jones averaged 20 points shooting 48%, 5.1 rebounds, and 5.5 assists this past season in his junior season. More importantly, he was the Big South Player of the Year.

Get to know Carlik Jones with the Big South Conference video below:

In 2018, Carlik Jones hit a game-winning buzzer-beater shot, giving Radford University a Big South Conference championship and an NCAA Tournament appearance. Michigan State will need an older Guard in the locker room. Carlik Jones could potentially fill this role.

Last week, Spartan basketball reached out to UNLV grad transfer Amauri Hardy.

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