2023-24 College Basketball Draft Kit: Power Conference Top-150

2023-24 College Basketball Draft Kit: Power Conference Top-150

This article is part of our Draft Kit series.

It's time for the overall top-150 player rankings from "power conferences," which includes the ACC, AAC, Atlantic 10, Big 12, Big 10, Big East, SEC and Pac-12. If you're playing in a nationwide format, stay tuned for our overall college basketball top-150 fantasy rankings.

Power Conference Top-150

1.    Hunter Dickinson – Kansas

2.    Zach Edey – Purdue

3.    Armando Bacot – North Carolina

4.    Jesse Edwards – West Virginia

5.    Caleb Love – Arizona

9.    Zach Freemantle – Xavier - No longer expected to play in 2023-24 due to a foot injury.

7.    Jordan Dingle – St. John's

8.    Max Abmas – Texas

9.    Boogie Ellis – USC

10.  Jamison Battle – Minnesota

11.  Tyler Burton – Villanova

12.  Kyle Filipowski – Duke

13. Johni Broome – Auburn

14.  Tolu Smith – Mississippi State - Will be out until January with a foot injury.

15.  RayJ Dennis – Baylor

16.  Damian Dunn – Houston

17.  LJ Cryer – Houston

18. TJ Bamba – Villanova

19. Ryan Kalkbrenner – Creighton

20.  Dawson Garcia – Minnesota

21.  Aaron Estrada – Alabama

22.  Dalton Knecht – Tennessee

23.  Will Baker – LSU

24.  Branden Carlson – Utah

25.  Wade Taylor IV – Texas A&M

26.  Joel Soriano – St. John's

27.  Moses Wood – Washington

28.  Terrence Shannon, Jr. – Illinois

29.  Eric Dixon – Villanova

30.  Jahmir Young – Maryland

31.  Isaac

It's time for the overall top-150 player rankings from "power conferences," which includes the ACC, AAC, Atlantic 10, Big 12, Big 10, Big East, SEC and Pac-12. If you're playing in a nationwide format, stay tuned for our overall college basketball top-150 fantasy rankings.

Power Conference Top-150

1.    Hunter Dickinson – Kansas

2.    Zach Edey – Purdue

3.    Armando Bacot – North Carolina

4.    Jesse Edwards – West Virginia

5.    Caleb Love – Arizona

9.    Zach Freemantle – Xavier - No longer expected to play in 2023-24 due to a foot injury.

7.    Jordan Dingle – St. John's

8.    Max Abmas – Texas

9.    Boogie Ellis – USC

10.  Jamison Battle – Minnesota

11.  Tyler Burton – Villanova

12.  Kyle Filipowski – Duke

13. Johni Broome – Auburn

14.  Tolu Smith – Mississippi State - Will be out until January with a foot injury.

15.  RayJ Dennis – Baylor

16.  Damian Dunn – Houston

17.  LJ Cryer – Houston

18. TJ Bamba – Villanova

19. Ryan Kalkbrenner – Creighton

20.  Dawson Garcia – Minnesota

21.  Aaron Estrada – Alabama

22.  Dalton Knecht – Tennessee

23.  Will Baker – LSU

24.  Branden Carlson – Utah

25.  Wade Taylor IV – Texas A&M

26.  Joel Soriano – St. John's

27.  Moses Wood – Washington

28.  Terrence Shannon, Jr. – Illinois

29.  Eric Dixon – Villanova

30.  Jahmir Young – Maryland

31.  Isaac Jones – Washington State

32.  Andrew Taylor – Mississippi State

33.  Quincy Olivari – Xavier

34.  Ben Krikke – Iowa

35.  R.J. Davis – North Carolina

36.  Blake Hinson – Pittsburgh

37.  Jahmyl Telfort – Butler

38.  Justin Moore – Villanova

39.  Walter Clayton, Jr. – Florida

40.  Jose Perez – West Virginia

41.  Antonio Reeves – Kentucky

42.  Tristan da Silva – Colorado

43.  N'Faly Dante – Oregon

44.  Oumar Ballo – Arizona

45.  Devin Askew – California

46.  Denver Jones – Auburn

47.  Khalif Battle – Arkansas

48.  Tylor Perry – Kansas State

49.  Fardaws Aimaq – California

50.  Clifford Omoruyi – Rutgers

51.  Keion Brooks – Washington

52.  Judah Mintz – Syracuse

53.  Steven Ashworth – Creighton

54.  Tyson Walker – Michigan State

55.  Bryce Hopkins – Providence

56.  PJ Hall – Clemson

57.  Jameer Nelson, Jr. - TCU

58.  Tyler Burton – Villanova

59.  Chris Ledlum – St. John's

60.  Emanuel Miller – TCU

61.  Harrison Ingram – North Carolina

62.  Rienk Mast – Nebraska

63.  KJ Simpson – Colorado

64.  Santiago Vescovi – Tennessee

65.  Kevin McCullar, Jr. – Kansas

66.  Jalen Cook – LSU

67.  Grant Nelson – Alabama

68.  Jared McCain – Duke

69.  Norchad Omier – Miami, Fla.  

70.  Boo Buie – Northwestern

71.  Nijel Pack – Miami, Fla.

72.  Jesse Zarzuela – Oregon

73.  Spencer Jones – Stanford

74.  Brandon Murray – Mississippi

75.  Joe Girard III – Clemson

76.  Mark Sears – Alabama

77.  Jaylon Tyson – California

78.  El Ellis – Arkansas

79.  Essam Mostafa – TCU

80.  Jose Perez – West Virginia

81.  Justin Edwards – Kentucky

82.  Zyon Pullin – Florida

83.  Jared Bynum – Providence

84.  Primo Spears – Florida State

85.  Kam Woods – NC State

86.  Ishmael Leggett – Pittsburgh

87.  Tyler Kolek – Marquette

88.  Dayvion McKnight – Xavier

89.  Marcus Domask – Illinois

90.  Tristen Newton – Connecticut

91.  D.J. Jeffries – Mississippi State

92.  D.J. Wagner – Kentucky

93.  Javon Small – Oklahoma State

94.  Carlos Stewart – LSU

95.  Jeremy Roach – Duke

96.  J.J. Starling – Syracuse

97.  Xavier Johnson – Indiana

98.  Quincy Guerrier – Illinois

99.  Matt Cleveland – Miami, Fla.  

100.  Cam Spencer – Connecticut

101.  B.J. Mack – South Carolina

102.  Tyrece Radford – Texas A&M

103.  Adrian Baldwin – Penn State

104.  Daniss Jenkins – Providence

105.  Payton Sparks – Indiana

106.  Dawson Baker – BYU

107.   Jaren Holmes – Iowa State

108.   Austin Williams – Rutgers

109.   Jalen Cone – California

110.  Noah Thomasson – Georgia

111.  Jaylin Williams – Auburn

112.  Jermaine Couisnard – Oregon

113.  Tre Mitchell – Kentucky

114.  Quinten Post – Boston College

115.  Kel'el Ware – Indiana

116.  Josiah Allick – Minnesota

117.  Kevin Miller – Wake Forest

118.  Paxson Wojcik – North Carolina

119.  Jordan Minor – Virginia

120.  Jay Heath – Georgetown

121.  Josiah-Jordan James – Tennessee

122.  Evan Taylor – Vanderbilt

123.  Allen Flanigan – Auburn

124.  Zack Austin – Pittsburgh

125.  Qudus Wahab – Penn State

126.  Ques Glover – Kansas State

127.   Jaylin Sellers – Central Florida

128.   John Tonje – Missouri

129.   Justin Hill – Georgia

130.   Nate Calmese – Washington

131.   RaeQuan Battle – West Virginia

132.   Lance Jones – Purdue

133.   Viktor Lakhin – Cincinnati

134.   Nick Timberlake – Kansas

135.   Latrell Wrightsell, Jr. – Alabama

136.   Sahvir Wheeler – Washington

137.   Chase Hunter – Clemson

138.   Sean Pedulla – Virginia Tech

139.   Jae'Lyn Withers – North Carolina

140.   Tyrin Lawrence – Vanderbilt

141.   Jace Carter – Texas A&M

142.   Jordan Gainey – Tennessee

143.   Stephen Clark – South Carolina

144.   RayQuawndis Mitchell – Penn State

145.   Jarron Coleman – Nebraska

146.   Claudell Harris – Boston College

147.   Nick Honor – Missouri

148.   Tyzhaun Claude – Georgia Tech

149.   Ezra Manjon – Vanderbilt

150.   Moussa Cisse - Mississippi

Editor's Note: These rankings are at the sole discretion of the author and may not coincide perfectly with the projections released on the website in September.

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Chris Drumright
Chris graduated from MTSU with a journalism degree and is a college basketball blogger and columnist for RotoWire. He has previous experience with editing and rankings at Athlon Sports.
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