[NBA Draft]: 2025 Mock Draft Comparison, July 2024

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Kicking off what looks to be like a GREAT draft season ahead of us with our first mock draft comparison for 2025! We have ‘way too early’ mock drafts from Sam Vecenie/The Athletic, Tankathon, Jonathan Wasserman/Bleacher Report, Ricky O’Donnell/SB Nation, Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo/ESPN, and yours truly.

Cooper Flagg alone would make this an exciting draft, but this class is stacked so it will be even more fascinating to keep an eye on these mock drafts each month as these top world class draft analysts (that’s everyone we feature myself for the record) get more intel and scouting opportunities.

I was born and raised in Maine and have followed Flagg for a couple of years now, since he is by far the best high school player to ever come out of Maine. Needless to say (so I’ll write it instead of saying it), I can’t wait to see him play for Duke this season. Although his stats may not be as stellar as some imagine, he’ll always put his imprint on the game using his elite defense. If Duke can get solid point guard play from Tyrese Proctor along with consistent outside shooting from Darren Harris and Kon Knueppel, then it will give Flagg a lot more space and opportunity offensively.

Most eyes are focused on Ace Bailey and Dylan Harper at Rutgers as Top 5 picks, but besides athleticism, Bailey’s performances were unimpressive in the high school all-star circuit. His shot selection was especially bad and he’ll need to clean that up and prove that he can be a plus on the defensive end to stick in the top end of the lottery. Harper, on the other hand, looks like a stud who can help win NBA games from day one.

When it’s all said and done, the prize of the draft may very well be Nolan Traore, a true point guard from France. His performance in the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit flanked by VJ Edgecombe and AJ Dybantsa was elite. While some will nitpick his 3-point shooting, he’s an excellent scorer with a hoops IQ that is off the charts. He uses his speed, handle, and vision to create easy shots for others and control the pace of the game.

Meanwhile, I am very high on two other highly skilled, freshman point guards, Trent Perry (UCLA) and Kasparas Jakucionis at (Illinois). This should go down as THE BEST point guard draft ever!

Please note: the picks from Vecenie and O’Donnell do not include teams.


B/R
(7/18)
Hoops
Distillery
(7/13)
Tankathon
(7/10)
The Athletic
(7/10)
SB Nation
(6/28)
ESPN
(6/28)
1. PORCooper
Flagg
1. BKNCooper
Flagg
1. BKNCooper
Flagg
Cooper
Flagg
Cooper
Flagg
1. DETCooper
Flagg
2. BKNDylan
Harper
2. WASNolan
Traore
2. WASAce
Bailey
Dylan
Harper
Ace
Bailey
2. WASAce
Bailey
3. CHAVJ
Edgecombe
3. PORVJ
Edgecombe
3. DETDylan
Harper
Nolan
Traore
Dylan
Harper
3, CHADylan
Harper
4. WASAce
Bailey
4. DETDylan
Harper
4. UTANolan
Traore
VJ
Edgecombe
Nolan
Traore
4. PORNolan
Traore
5. DETDrake
Powell
5. UTAAsa
Newell
5. CHAVJ
Edgecombe
Ace
Bailey
Khaman
Maluach
5. UTAVJ
Edgecombe
6. CHINolan
Traore
6. CHATre
Johnson
6. PORHugo
Gonzalez
Hugo
Gonzalez
VJ
Edgecombe
6. BKNKhaman
Maluach
7. UTAHugo
Gonzalez
7. CHIKhaman
Maluach
7. CHIKhaman
Maluach
Asa
Newell
Liam
McNeely
7. TORHugo
Gonzalez
8. TORRocco
Zikarsky
8. TORAce
Bailey
8. TORTre
Johnson
Liam
McNeely
Tre
Johnson
8. CHITre
Johnson
9. SASTre
Johnson
9. SASLiam
McNeely
9. SASLiam
McNeely
Jalil
Bethea
Rocco
Zikarsky
9. SASEgor
Demin
10. OKCAsa
Newell
10. SASTrent
Perry
10. SASEgor
Demin
Ian
Jackson
Ian
Jackson
10. SASLiam
McNeely
11. SASKasparas
Jakucionis
11. OKCDerik
Queen
11. OKCDrake
Powell
Dink
Pate
Egor
Demin
11. OKCDrake
Powell
12. SASKon
Knueppel
12. SACDonnie
Freeman
12. SACRocco
Zikarsky
Donnie
Freeman
Jalil
Bethea
12. SACMichael
Ruzic
13. ATLLiam
McNeely
13. LACJalil
Bethea
13. LACCollin
Murray-Boyles
Collin
Murray-Boyles
Donnie
Freeman
13. NOPJalil
Bethea
14. HOUCollin
Murray-Boyles
14. NOPHugo
Gonzalez
14. NOPMichael
Ruzic
Tre
Johnson
Will
Riley
14. MEMCarter
Bryant
15. ATLDonnie
Freeman
15. ORLKasparas
Jakucionis
15. ORLJalil
Bethea
Kasparas
Jakucionis
Hugo
Gonzalez
15. ORLNoa
Essengue
16. GSWEgor
Demin
16. UTADrake
Powell
16. UTAIan
Jackson
Kon
Knueppel
Michael
Ruzic
16. INDDonavan
Freeman
17. UTAKhaman
Maluach
17. INDCollin
Murray-Boyles
17. INDIsaiah
Evans
Hunter
Sallis
Noa
Essengue
17. OKCKon
Knueppel
18. INDDerrion
Reid
18. ATLDerrion
Reid
18. ATLNoa
Essengue
Rocco
Zikarsky
Collin
Murray-Boyles
18. UTAKasparas
Jakucionis
19. NOPWill
Riley
19. MEMKwame
Evans
19. MEMKwame
Evans
Alex
Karaban
Isaiah
Evans
19. LACMotiejus
Krivas
20. ORLMichael
Ruzic
20. GSWKon
Knueppel
20. GSWKJ
Lewis
Mackenzie
Mgbako
Boogie
Fland
20. GSWRocco
Zikarsky
21. HOUKarter
Knox
21. HOUDink
Pate
21. HOUDerrion
Reid
Boogie
Fland
Dink
Pate
21. ATLDerrion
Reid
22. MEMJalil
Bethea
22. OKCRocco
Zikarsky
22. OKCDonnie
Freeman
Kam
Jones
Asa
Newell
22. BKNWilliam
Riley
23. BKNDink
Pate
23. OKCEgor
Demin
23. OKCKarter
Knox
Jaland
Lowe
Milan
Momcilovic
23. OKCCollin
Murray-Boyles
24. BKNKwame
Evans
24. BKNIan
Jackson
24. BKNAsa
Newell
KJ
Evans
Flory
Bidunga
24. DALDerik
Queen
25. OKCIsaiah
Evans
25. BKNKarter
Knox
25. BKNKon
Knueppel
KJ
Lewis
Derrion
Reid
25. BKNIan
Jackson
26. DALJoson
Sanon
26. DALJarin
Stevenson
26. DALDink
Pate
Isaiah
Evans
Drake
Powell
26. UTAKanon
Catching
27. ORLIan
Jackson
27. UTAAlex
Karaban
27. UTAJT
Toppin
Motiejus
Krivas
Kwame
Evans
27. BKNKJ
Lewis
28. UTAJarin
Stevenson
28. BKNMichael
Ruzic
28. BKNBoogie
Fland
Milan
Momcilovic
Jarin
Stevenson
28. BKNTyrese
Proctor
29. BKNAlex
Karaban
29. ORLNoa
Essengue
29. ORLAlex
Karaban
JT
Toppin
Izan
Almansa
29. ORLDink
Pate
30. BOSJT
Toppin
30. BOSIzan
Almansa
30. BOSHunter
Sallis
Khaman
Maluach
Tucker
DeVries
30. BOSJaylin
Stewart

References:

SB Nation [Ricky O’Donnell]

ESPN [Jonathan Givony + Jeremy Woo]

The Athletic [Sam Vecenie]

Bleacher Report [Jonathan Wasserman]

Tankathon

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Tankathon Draft Power Rankings (see full power rankings):

JULY 2024:

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