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NCAA Basketball: Ranking of top 100 impact transfers for 2024-25 season

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70. Rylan Griffen - Kansas Jayhawks

2023-24 season stats (at Alabama): 11.2 ppg and 3.4 rpg

The former top-40 prospect started 33 games as a sophomore, shooting 39% from deep and going for 15+ points on 10 occasions. He’s one of several newcomers to the Jayhawks on the wing, potentially as a starter who can go off. There’s a chance his impact could be higher but on a loaded roster, Griffen’s production may not be much higher than last season.

69. Maliq Brown - Duke Blue Devils

2023-24 season stats (at Syracuse): 9.5 ppg and 7.2 rpg

The 6’8 forward started 18 of 32 games and was a highly efficient two-way player. He shot 70% from the field and averaged over two steals a game. Brown’s defensive ability should help out a young Duke frontcourt that’s mostly freshmen. He can also play the four and five-spot, which should be helpful alongside Cooper Flagg and Khaman Maluach.

68. Eddie Lampkin - Syracuse Orange

2023-24 season stats (at Colorado): 10.6 ppg and 7.0 rpg

The 6’11 center produced career-high numbers in his lone year at Colorado, shooting 58% from the field and producing nine double-doubles. Lampkin, who is an underrated passer as well, replaces Maliq Brown insider and gives the Orange a needed offensive option inside.

67. Sincere Parker - McNeese State Cowboys

2023-24 season stats (at Saint Louis): 15.9 ppg and 4.3 rpg

Injuries limited Parker to 16 games last season but when he was on the court, was explosive. He shot 49% from the field and 43% from deep, including three straight games of 30+ points. He moves down to the Southland for the new mid-major juggernaut, set to have a chance of being one of the top scorers in the country next season as leading the Cowboys on offense.

66. Brandon Angel - Oregon Ducks

2023-24 season stats (at Stanford): 13.0 ppg and 4.7 pg

The 6’8 forward had his best year as a senior for Stanford, shooting 57% from the field and 45% from deep on limited attempts. Angel had 13 games of 15+ points, including 25 versus San Diego. He’s now in the Oregon frontcourt as the new projected starting power forward, providing needed spacing.