2022 aggregate NBA mock draft: Debut ranking of all notable prospects

The 2021 NBA draft class finished their first go-around in the summer league, which means evaluators are fully focused on next year’s class.

The 2021 NBA draft class finished their first go-around in the summer league, which means evaluators are fully focused on next year’s class.

In order to help us get a better sense of where all of the projected top prospects in the class stand as of right now, we compiled mock drafts from Bleacher Report, Yahoo, The Athletic, Yahoo, SB Nation, NBADraft.net, CBS Sports, and USA TODAY Sports Media Group’s For The Win.

Please note that these rankings reflect the composite score to get a feel for consensus, not our own opinion.

Collegiate teams who had more than two players appear on a mock were Auburn, Baylor, Duke, Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee and UCLA. Three players will be on the G League’s Ignite roster and one is on Overtime’s Elite squad.

Additionally, seven players are rostered in Spain and four are playing in Australia’s NBL. There are also three players on Serbia’s KK Mega Basket included.

Freshmen one-and-done candidates who didn’t make the list but could climb on to join during the season: Harrison Ingram (Stanford), Trevor Keels (Duke), Bryce McGowens (Nebraska), Josh Minott (Memphis), Kowacie Reeves (Florida), Bryce Hopkins (Kentucky), Nathan Bittle (Oregon) and Jeremy Sochan (Baylor).

Some of the most notable collegiate returners who were snubbed from these rankings: Marcus Williams (Texas A&M), Jonathan Davis (Wisconsin), Kofi Cockburn (Illinois), Zach Edey (Purdue), Adam Miller (LSU), Colin Castleton (Florida) and Tyson Etienne (Wichita State).

Relevant international prospects to know who were not included below: Fedor Zugic, Lefteris Mantzoukas, Jayson Tchicamboud, Nikita Mikhailovskii, Yoan MakoundouTom Digbeu and Makur Maker.

Otherwise, you can learn the latest updates on every single prospect who has been included in recent mock drafts by scrolling below.

HoopsHype’s Alberto de Roa contributed research to this report

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N’Faly Dante is working out after ACL injury; no live participation yet

After tearing his ACL in December of 2020, Oregon’s N’Faly Dante is reportedly back to working out with hopes of playing this upcoming season.

There is some welcoming news for the Oregon Ducks when it comes to big man N’Faly Dante, who reportedly is working out against after an ACL tear that took place in December of last year.

According to college basketball insider Jon Rothstein, Dante is still not going through live participation with the team, but his rehab is continuing, and there is reason to believe that he could be able to return to the court this upcoming season with the Ducks.

Dante was averaging 8.2 points and 5.8 rebounds per game and shooting 65.6 percent from the field prior to his injury.

Having Dante on the floor will be a cherry on top of what is already shaping up to be an uber-talented roster for the Ducks in 2021-22. With the return of big-man Franck Kepnang, as well as 5-star recruit Nathan Bittle, Oregon is expected to be loaded in the paint, with a number of highly-rated transfers filling out the backcourt.

We will continue to monitor Dante’s progress as the season gets closer, but this is a welcome development a few months out.

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