90. Duncan Powell - Georgetown
2024-25 season stats (at Georgia Tech): 12.2 ppg and 5.4 rpg
The 6’8 forward only started 13 games but proved to be an impact contributor for the Jackets, shooting 36% from deep. Powell had seven games of at least 20 points this past season, including four in the final couple of weeks. He offers the Hoyas another capable scoring threat, whether as a starter or a 6th Man.
89. Bobby Durkin - Minnesota
2024-25 season stats (at Davidson): 13.5 ppg and 5.9 rpg
The 6’7 forward started 48 games in the past two years at Davidson, shooting 36% from deep on nearly eight attempts this past season. Durkin had seven games of at least 20 points, including a season-high 28 against Rhode Island, along with 20 points and 13 rebounds at Fordham. The Gophers were one of the worst offensive units in college basketball, so Durkin’s all-around game will be helpful for the rebuilding roster.
88. Tyeree Bryan - Texas Tech
2024-25 season stats (at Santa Clara): 10.4 ppg and 4.4 rpg
The 6’6 wing was one of the top shooters in college basketball, shooting 43% from deep and 46% from the field this past season. Bryan had nine games with at least 15 points, including a career-high 35 points in a road win over Gonzaga. He’s a replacement for the outgoing Kerwin Walton, giving them a proven 3 and D contributor.
87. Sebastian Mack - Missouri
2024-25 season stats (at UCLA): 9.6 ppg and 1.7 apg
Mack’s role decreased this past season compared to his freshman campaign, playing 21 mpg off the bench. He still had a solid campaign, scoring 15+ points on seven occasions, including 18 in the Big Ten Tournament loss to Wisconsin. Missouri lost most of its guards via eligibility so look for Mack to get back into the starting lineup as a proven high-major contributor.
86. Riley Kugel - UCF
2024-25 season stats (at Mississippi State): 9.3 ppg and 3.0 rpg
The 6’5 guard started 12 games for the Bulldogs this past season, shooting 43% in 22 mpg overall. Kugel did have four games of at least 15 points, including 22 in a loss to Butler. He has a good chance to start at the Big 12 school, which lost all three starting guards this offseason.