Top 65 NBA Draft Prospects in the 2010 NCAA Tournament

There aren't just the country's best teams playing in the Big Dance. There are also the best individual players.

In honor of the field of 65, NaismithLives.com senior writer Adam Stanco wants you to know which pro prospects to look for as we journey towards the Final Four...

Top 65 NBA Prospects in the 2009 NCAA Tournament:
1. John Wall (Kentucky)
2. Evan Turner (Ohio State)
3. Wes Johnson (Syracuse)
4. Greg Monroe (Georgetown)
5. Derrick Favors (Georgia Tech)
6. Xavier Henry (Kansas)
7. Cole Aldrich (Kansas)
8. DeMarcus Cousins (Kentucky)
9. Gordon Hayward (Butler)
10. Kyle Singler (Duke)
11. James Anderson (Oklahoma State)
12. Solomon Alabi (Florida State)
13. Al-Farouq Aminu (Wake Forest)
14. Quincy Pondexter (Washington)
15. Greivis Vasquez (Maryland)
16. Gani Lawal (Georgia Tech)
17. Sherron Collins (Kansas)
18. Ekpe Udoh (Baylor)
19. Elias Harris (Gonzaga)
20. Darington Hobson (New Mexico)
21. Miles Plumlee (Duke)
22. Samardo Samuels (Louisville)
23. Devin Ebanks (West Virginia)
24. Chris Singleton (Florida State)
25. Iman Shumpert (Georgia Tech)
26. Kalin Lucas (Michigan State)
27. Jordan Crawford (Xavier)
28. Damion James (Texas)
29. Matt Bouldin (Gonzaga)
30. Dexter Pittman (Texas)
31. Avery Bradley (Texas)
32. Trevor Booker (Clemson)
33. Kawhi Leonard (San Diego State)
34. Keith Benson (Oakland)
35. Patrick Patterson (Kentucky)
36. Da’Sean Butler (West Virginia)
37. Arnett Moultrie (UTEP)
38. Patrick Christopher (California)
39. JaJuan Johnson (Purdue)
40. Jerome Randle (California)
41. Aubrey Coleman (Houston)
42. LaceDarius Dunn (Baylor)
43. Scotty Hopson (Tennessee)
44. A.J. Ogilvy (Vanderbilt)
45. Jimmer Fredette (BYU)
46. Scottie Reynolds (Villanova)
47. Jon Scheyer (Duke)
48. Kenny Boynton (Florida)
49. Lazar Hayward (Marquette)
50. Isaiah Thomas (Washington)
51. William Buford (Ohio State)
52. Gerald Lee (Old Dominion)
53. Austin Freeman (Georgetown)
54. Omar Samhan (Saint Mary’s)
55. Ryan Wittman (Cornell)
56. Raymar Morgan (Michigan State)
57. Wayne Chism (Tennessee)
58. David Lighty (Ohio State)
59. Derrick Caracter (UTEP)
60. Corey Fisher (Villanova)
61. Marqus Blakely (Vermont)
62. Brandon Triche (Syracuse)
63. Randy Culpepper (UTEP)
64. Robbie Hummel (Purdue)
65. Vernon Macklin (Florida)

On the Bubble (listed in alphabetical order):Tim Abromaitis (Notre Dame)
Lavoy Allen (Temple)
Armon Bassett (Ohio University)
Jermaine Beal (Vanderbilt)
Eric Bledsoe (Kentucky)
Ryan Brooks (Temple)
J’Covan Brown (Texas)
Jimmy Butler (Marquette)
Tweety Carter (Baylor)
Dominic Cheek (Villanova)
Jason Clark (Georgetown)
Denis Clemente (Kansas State)
Noah Dahlman (Wofford)
Bryan Davis (Texas A&M)
Jon Diebler (Ohio State)
Jordan Eglseder (Northern Iowa)
Kim English (Missouri)
Juan Fernandez (Temple)
Jeff Foote (Cornell)
Alex Franklin (Siena)
Abdul Gaddy (Washington)
Ashton Gibbs (Pittsburgh)
Steven Gray (Gonzaga)
Draymond Green (Michigan State)
Luke Harangody (Notre Dame)
Reggie Holmes (Morgan State)
Matt Howard (Butler)
Trevon Hughes (Wisconsin)
Tory Jackson (Notre Dame)
Scoop Jardine (Syracuse)
Anthony Johnson (Montana)
Darius Johnson-Odom (Marquette)
Kris Joseph (Syracuse)
Wally Judge (Kansas State)
Chris Kramer (Purdue)
Kyle Kuric (Louisville)
Jason Love (Xavier)
C.J. McCollum (Lehigh)
E’Twaun Moore (Purdue)
Marcus Morris (Kansas)
Obi Muonelo (Oklahoma State)
Arinze Onuaku (Syracuse)
Chandler Parsons (Florida)
Mason Plumlee (Duke)
J.P. Prince (Tennessee)
Jacob Pullen (Kansas State)
Andy Rautins (Syracuse)
Theo Robertson (California)
Delvon Roe (Michigan State)
Robert Sacre (Gonzaga)
Ralph Sampson III (Minnesota)
Peyton Siva (Louisville)
Donald Sloan (Texas A&M)
Ishmael Smith (Wake Forest)
Nolan Smith (Duke)
Edgar Sosa (Louisville)
Durrell Summers (Michigan State)
Jared Swopshire (Louisville)
Dante Taylor (Pittsburgh)
Jeffery Taylor (Vanderbilt)
Edwin Ubiles (Siena)
Erving Walker (Florida)
Brad Wanamaker (Pittsburgh)
Lawrence Westbrook (Minnesota)
Jordan Williams (Maryland)
Tyshawn Taylor (Kansas)
Maalik Wayns (Villanova)
Brian Williams (Tennessee)
Tre’Von Willis (UNLV)
Chris Wright (Georgetown)
Jahmar Young (New Mexico State)
Max Zhang (California)
Brian Zoubek (Duke)

great list

For me the Paul...Turner is not a surprise he is been on the top of the charts and on everyone's list.at least whole sports magazine thinks that way, But the focus of this article was about possible big men the Jazz should look at. Maybe I didn't clearly set that up. I have Turner listed as a top-5 pick and most experts say he's the second-pick taken.

Cant forget to mention about the Chris Wright indeed an another underrated star but really very bright future in NBA

Thanks

apeterson | Thu, 07/29/2010 - 01:03

draft prospects...

Adam, I love ya bro...but you have Kyle Singler WAAAAAAAAY too high... He is a late 1st rounder at best.

jmersch1 | Fri, 04/02/2010 - 13:19
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This year’s March Madness

This year’s March Madness has crystallized the debate over talent versus experience, team building versus quick fixes.
There are likely to be lots of people cheering on Final Four teams from colleges they never attended, in states they don't reside in and have never been to. Still, March Madness is finishing and the Final Four teams for Final Four 2010 are Duke University, Michigan State, West Virginia, and Butler – and a lot of people will be going to money lenders to bet on or to travel to Lucas Oil stadium to look at the action. Universities often profit heavily off of sports teams, while increasing the

HaileeQ | Thu, 04/01/2010 - 03:12
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Basketball

The list is great, it shows a lot of talented players that will surely make big names in the future, even aging parents will agree with me.

AdamH | Wed, 03/24/2010 - 04:01