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NCAA Basketball Recruiting: Analyzing top 10 teams for 4-star SG Braylon Mullins

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One of the top rising prospects in the 2025 NCAA Basketball recruiting class is Braylon Mullins, a 6'5 true shooting guard from Greenfield, Indiana. He's been a star on the AAU Circuit this offseason, showcasing the ability to be a leading scorer, while being scorching hot from three-point range.

As a talented scoring guard with size, Mullins has garnered plenty of interest from major power conference programs. And in the past couple of weeks, the four-star prospect has reportedly set up a number of official visits with them. In fact, many of them have made the latest cut for the notable shooting guard.

Here's a look at how Mullins would fit with each of the nine contenders, looking at the pros and cons for each roster situation.

Alabama Crimson Tide

In the Coach Nate Oats era, Alabama has become one of the most prolific scoring offenses in all of NCAA Basketball, ranking in the top-3 in ppg these past few seasons. They'll likely be in the top-tier again, thanks to returning star guard Mark Sears and transfer guards, Houston Mallette and Chris Youngblood.

Although Mallette and Youngblood will be gone after next season, the Crimson Tide has a pair of top-40 guard/wings coming in Derrion Reid and Naasir Cunningham. Mullins would be a natural fit at Alabama but the concern with all non-top 25 recruits out of high school is whether they'll get over-recruited by either the next class of the transfer portal.