With another week of Portal Madness gone by, it’s time to update the Never-Too-Early Top 25 Rankings for the 2026-27 season. Players in bold face represent those whose status changed since my last rankings were published a week ago.
When it comes to projecting roster, I’ve tried to take out some of the guess work by establishing some clear rules. To wit:
- Besides seniors who have exhausted their eligibility, I am including among the departed players those who are projected by Hoops HQ NBA Draft expert Jonathan Wasserman to be a first- or second-round pick, unless they have announced their intentions to come back to school.
- If a player has eligibility left and has not declared his intentions to transfer or enter the draft, he is listed among the program’s returnees.
- I did not try to project what certain programs will do based on their coach or NIL/revenue budget. Those teams will rise in the rankings as they add players from the portal.
- Players who declare themselves eligible for the draft but are not projected by Wasserman to be selected will be listed as returnees unless they have announced their intentions to stay in the draft. As we get closer to draft day, I will allow for my intel to move certain players to the departures list.
- For recruiting rankings, I am using the 247Sports Composite, both for where the school’s class ranks as a group as well as the rankings for the individual players. Those ranks are in parentheses below.
Here, then, is the (correct) order of the Top 25 teams in men’s college basketball as of today. Keep checking back to Hoops HQ for more updates.
1. Michigan State
Last week: 1
Losing: Jaxon Kohler, Trey Fort, Carson Cooper, Denham Wojcik
Retaining: Jeremy Fears, Kur Teng, Coen Carr, Cam Ward, Jordan Scott, Divine Ugochukwu, Jesse McCulloch, Kaleb Glenn
Incoming (3): Ethan Taylor (28), Jasiah Jervis (33), Carlos Medlock Jr. (46), Julius Avent (86)
For Michigan State, the transfer portal might as well not exist. The Spartans have not had a single player transfer out or in, although Tom Izzo is looking for a quality big man to add to his roster. He is reportedly focusing his efforts on Washington center Franck Kepnang, Cincinnati center Moustapha Thiam and Charlotte center Anton Bonke. Fears entered the NBA Draft, but since he is not projected to be selected, he is listed as a retained player. If he does come back, he could be the national preseason player of the year.
2. Illinois
Last week: 2
Losing: Keaton Wagler, Kylan Boswell, Ben Humrichous, David Mirkovic, Mihailo Petrovic, Toni Bilic, Ty Rodgers, Brandon Lee
Retaining: Andrej Stojakovic, Tomislav Ivisic, Zvonimir Ivisic, Jake Davis, Mihailo Petrovic
Incoming (14): Quentin Coleman (34), Lucas Morillo (59), Ethan Brown (164), Landon Davis (243), Zavier Zens (210), Tony Bilic (Croatia), Stefan Vaaks (Providence)
It was a big week for retention as Stojakovic, Mirkovic and the Ivisic brothers all announced their intentions to run it back in Champagn. They were always projected to do that, so it did not change the Illini’s ranking. Zens is a nice addition who should be a good development piece if he sticks around. Brad Underwood remains set to return five of the top eight scorers from his Final Four squad. Illinois is also one of six schools in the hunt for Wisconsin’s high-scoring guard John Blackwell, and Underwood remains in the hunt for Chinese schoolboy Boyuan Zhang.
3. UConn
Last week: 7
Losing: Tarris Reed, Alex Karaban, Malachi Smith, Eric Reibe, Jacob Furphy, Jaylin Stewart
Retaining: Solo Ball, Silas Demary, Jayden Ross, Jacob Ross, Braylon Mullins
Incoming (30): Colben Landrew (22), Junior County (36), Najai Hines (Seton Hall), Nik Khamenia (Duke)
It was a huge week in Storrs. Hines and Khamenia committed to Dan Hurley, and Mullins announce he was bypassing the NBA Draft. I had previously listed Mullins to be a departure based on his draft projections. Those additions more than made up for the decisions of Furphy and Stewart to enter the portal. Ross and Demary officially announced on Saturday that they are coming back.

4. Duke
Last week: 4
Losing: Cameron Boozer, Patrick Ngongba, Isaiah Evans, Maliq Brown, Nikolas Khamenia, Darren Harris
Retaining: Cayden Boozer, Caleb Foster, Dame Sarr,
Incoming (1): Cameron Williams (3), Bryson Howard (15), Maxime Meyer (84), Deron Rippey, Jr. (10), Drew Scharnowski (Belmont)
Scharnowski became Jon Scheyer’s first portal pickup of 2026, but there are likely to be others. Duke is among the finalists for two of the most prized transfers, Wisconsin guard John Blackwell and Santa Clara wing Allen Graves. Cayden Boozer was already projected to return, so his decision to run it back for his sophomore season did not change Duke’s assessment.
5. Arizona
Last week: 6
Losing: Brayden Burries, Koa Peat, Montiejus Krivas, Jaden Bradley, Tobe Awaka, Anthony Dell’Orso, Dwayne Aristode
Retaining: Ivan Kharchenkov, Sid Gueye, Bryce James
Incoming: (29): Caleb Holt (4), Cameron Holmes (29), Derek Dixon (North Carolina), J.J. Mandaquit (Washington)
Dixon was a terrific pickup for Tommy Lloyd’s program. He showed much promise as a freshman in Chapel Hill and seems poised for a breakout season. Mandaquit also showed potential as a reserve at Washington last season. Now the big wait is on Krivas, who has not announced his NBA draft plans yet but is projected by Wasserman as the No. 29 overall pick. Arizona is also on the final list of candidates for Blackwell.
6. Michigan
Last week: 3
Losing: Yaxel Lendeborg, Aday Mara, Morez Johnson, Roddy Gayle, Nimari Burnett, Will Tschetter
Retaining: Elliot Cadeau, L.J. Cason, Trey McKenney
Incoming (2): Brandon McCoy (14), Quinn Costello (44), Joseph Hartman (95), Malachi Brown (169), Marcus Moller (Spain), Lincoln Cosby (45), J.P. Estrella (Tennessee)
Mara and Johnson are eligible to return, but since they’re projected as first-round draft picks, they are listed as departures. Dusty May is replenishing his roster without an oustanding recruiting class, but he is still hoping to land a big fish in the portal. Wake Forest guard Juke Harris is among his top targets.
7. Gonzaga
Last week: 5
Losing: Graham Ike, Tyon Grant-Foster, Jalen Warley, Adam Miller, Steele Venters, Emmanuel Innocenti, Braeden Smith
Retaining: Braden Huff, Davis Fogle, Mario Saint-Supery, Parker Jefferson
Incoming (21): Luca Foster (39), Sam Funches (89), Jack Kayil (Germany), Isiah Harwell (Houston)
The Zags lost Smith to the portal, but they found a pretty good replacement in Harwell. It’s critical that Gonzaga gets Huff back to health after he missed the last three months of the season with a knee injury. Fogle is poised for a breakout sophomore season, but he’s going to need more help. Gonzaga is in the hunt for Campbell guard Jeremiah Johnson, along with several other high-major programs. Mark Few is also hoping Massamba Diop, a 7-foot-1 sophomore center from Arizona State, to play alongside Huff.

8. Iowa State
Last week: 8
Losing: Joshua Jefferson, Dominick Nelson, Tamin Lipsey, Nate Heise, Eric Mulder, Cade Kelderman, Milan Momcilovic, Mason Williams
Retaining: Killyan Toure, Blake Buchanan, Jamarion Batemon, Dominykas Pleta, Xzavion Mitchell
Incoming (19): Dorian Rinaldo-Komian (103), Jackson Kiss (106), Christian Wiggins (120), Yusef Gray Jr. (188), Taj Manning (Kansas State), Leon Bond (Northern Iowa), Jaquan Johnson (Bradley), Tre Singleton (Northwestern)
T.J. Otzelberger bagged five guys from the transfer portal over the first weekend, thus ending his roster management process way earlier than many of his counterparts. Momcilovic’s decision to enter both the draft and the portal (he says he is committed to staying in the draft but wants to keep his options open) was a significant blow, but it doesn’t change the Cyclones’ projections because he was always listed here as a departure.
9. Virginia
Last week: 9
Losing: Malik Thomas, Jacari White, Dallin Hall, Ugonna Onyenso, Devin Tillis
Retaining: Thijs De Ridder, Chance Mallory, Sam Lewis, Johann Grunloh, Elijah Gertrude, Martin Carrere, Silas Barksdale
Incoming: None
Virginia has still not lost or signed any players via the portal, although Ryan Odom is still reportedly pursuing Kentucky forward Mouhamed Dioubate. Otherwise, the Cavs will return four of the top six scorers from the team that finished second in the AC.
10. Tennessee
Last week: 19
Losing: Ja’Kobi Gillespie, Nate Ament, Felix Okpara, Cade Phillips, Jaylen Carey, J.P. Estrella, Bishop Boswell, Amari Evans,
Retaining: DeWayne Brown, Ethan Burg, Troy Henderson
Incoming (26): Ralph Scott (54), Manny Green (100), Marquis Clark (212), Tyler Lundblade (Belmont), Dai Dai Ames (Cal), Miles Rubin (Loyola Chicago), Jalen Haralson (Notre Dame), Terrence Hill Jr. (VCU)
Rick Barnes added two significant pieces last week in Haralson and Hill. He is still waiting on Ament, who has not declared his NBA Draft intentions but is unlikely to return for his sophomore season. Lundblade is one of the nation’s top three-point shooters, and his arrival has this shaping up to be one of the best offensive teams Barnes has coached.
11. Texas
Last week: 17
Losing: Dailyn Swain, Jordan Pope, Tramon Mark, Chendall Weaver, Lassina Traore, Nic Codie, Declan Duru, Cam Heide
Retaining: Matas Vokietaitis, Simeon Wilcher,
Incoming (12): Austin Goolsby (19), Bo Ogen (38), Joe Sterling (101), Isaiah Johnson (Colorado), David Punch (TCU), Amari Evans (Tennessee), Elyjah Freeman, Auburn
Sean Miller has put together a consensus top-five transfer class with the additions he made last week. Punch has the potential to be an All-SEC forward after he averagd 14.1 points and 6.8 rebounds for the Horned Frogs. He and Vokietaitis will comprise one of the top frontcourt tandems in the country. Freeman is a 6-foot-8 rising sophomore forward who averaged 9.2 points and 5.2 rebounds while starting 21 games as a freshman. Swain announced last week that he is entering the draft, but he was always projected as a departure.
12. Florida
Last week: 23
Losing: Thomas Haugh, Rueben Chinyelu, Xaivian Lee, Micah Handlogten, Olivier Rioux
Retaining: Boogie Fland, Urban Klavzar, Isaiah Brown, C.J. Ingram, Alex Lloyd, Alex Condon
Incoming (144): Jones Lay (NA), Denzel Aberdeen (Kentucky)
Condon’s announcement that he was bypassing the NBA Draft was a big boost for the Gators. Now Todd Golden is waiting on similar decisions from Haugh and Chinyelu. Aberdeen is a former Gator who transferred to Kentucky and now wants to transfer back, although he will need a waiver from the NCAA to be able to do so.
Golden has been recruiting the portal for other additions, but players are typically reluctant to commit to a program with two major draft decisions still in flux.

13. Alabama
Last week: 10
Losing: Labaron Philon, Amari Allen, Latrell Wrightsell, Houston Mallette, Noah Williamson, Taylor Bol Bowen, Jalil Bethea, Aiden Sherrell, Davion Hannah
Retaining: Aden Holloway, London Jemison, Keitenn Bristow, Collins Onyejiaka
Incoming (10): Qayden Samuels (18), Jaxon Richardson (21), Tarris Bouie (40), Cole Cloer (NC State), Jamarion Davis-Fleming (Mississippi State), Brandon Garrison (Kentucky)
The Crimson Tide added some good pieces in the last week. Garrison in particular has the chance to offset the loss of Sherrell. Allen hasn’t announced his intentions yet but is likely to test the waters. Wassserman projects him as the No. 22 overall pick. The other big question is Holloway, whose season ended early after he was arrested on drug charges but recently announced his intentions to return.
14. Houston
Last week: 11
Losing: Kingston Flemings, Milos Uzan, Chris Cenac Jr., Emanuel Sharp, Isiah Harwell, Ramon Walker, Kalifa Sakho
Retaining: Joseph Tugler, Mercy Miller, Chase McCarty, Cedric Lath, Bryce Jackson, Kordel Jefferson
Incoming (29): Arafan Diane (16), Ikenna Alozie (55), Dedan Thomas (LSU), Delrecco Gillespie (Kent State), Corey Hadnot II (Fort Wayne), Braden East (Lamar)
Flemings announced for the draft on Sunday, but he was always projected as a departure. East, a 6-foot-9 junior forward, and Hadnot, a 6-foot-3 senior guard, should give Kelvin Sampson the depth he needs to be competitive in the Big 12 again next season.
15. Arkansas
Last week: 13
Losing: Darius Acuff, Meleek Thomas, Trevon Brazile, Nick Pringle, Karter Knox, D.J. Wagner
Retaining: Malique Ewin, Billy Richmond, Isaiah Sealy
Incoming (7): Jordan Smith (2), J.J. Andrews (12), Abdou Toure (26), Jeremiah Wilkinson (Georgia), Cooper Bowser (Furman)
Wilkinson, who averaged 17.4 points for the Bulldogs as a sophomore, was a huge pickup for John Calipari. Bowser is a 6-foot-11 senior forward who should give the Hogs a strong presence at the rim. Arkansas’ fortunes next season will depend heavily on whether Smith can live up to his considerable hype. Calipari has lost out on several perimeter targets but is reportedly still pursuing 7-foot-2 Cincinnati center Moustapha Thiam.
16. Louisville
Last week: 18
Losing: Mikel Brown Jr., Ryan Conwell, Kasean Pryor, J’Vonne Hadley, Ally Khalifa, Isaac McKneely, Kobe Rodgers, Sananda Fru, Khani Rooths, Vangelis Zougris
Retaining: Adrian Wooley
Incoming: London Johnson (NBA G League), Flory Bidunga (Kansas), Jackson Shelstead (Oregon), Karter Knox (Arkansas)
Pat Kelsey’s portal haul continued with the addition of Knox, who was a two-year starter (mostly) at Arkansas. Louisville also announced Wooley’s return on Saturday. He was already projected to return. Blackwell visited last week and has Louisville in his top six candidates. Kelsey is still hoping to Blackwell or Troy senior forward Thomas Dowd.

17. Ohio State
Last week: 15
Losing: Bruce Thonrton, Devin Royal, Christoph Tilly, Brandon Noel, Puff Johnson, Colin White, Gabe Cupps, Taison Chatman
Retaining: John Mobley, Amare Bynum, Ivan Njegovan, Josh Ojianwuna
Incoming (33): Anthony Thompson (7), Alex Smith (122), Andrija Jelavic (Kentucky), Justin Pippen (Cal), Jimmie Williams (Duquesne)
The Buckeyes were bolstered on Sunday with the commitment of Williams, who averaged 15.1 points per game as a sophomore for the Dukes on Saturday. Bynum might have had a chance to get drafted, but he has announced his return as projected. Mobley has said he is entering the NBA Draft but Wasserman projects him as undrafted, so he is projected to return.
18. Purdue
Last week: 16
Losing: Braden Smith, Trey Kaufman-Renn, Fletcher Loyer, Oscar Cluff
Retaining: Omer Mayer, Daniel Jacobsen, C.J. Cox, Gicarri Harris, Jack Benter, Antoine West Jr., Raleigh Burgess
Incoming (7): Luke Ertel (41), Jacob Webber (64), Sinan Huan (83), Jemyn Sondrup (134), Rivers Knight (211), Caden Pierce (Princeton)
Purdue does not have any significant players in the transfer portal, but Matt Painter would like to add another player or two. He made a run at Kansas forward Flory Bidunga prior to his commitment to Louisville. Purdue is one of several high-major schools hoping to land Saint Mary’s center Paulius Murauskas.
19. UCLA
Last week: 25
Losing: Donovan Dent, Tyler Bilodeau, Skyy Clark, Jamar Brown, Steven Jamerson
Retaining: Trent Perry, Eric Dailey, Xavier Booker, Brandon Williams, Eric Freeny
Incoming (40): Joe Philon (71), Javonte Floyd (193), Sergej Macura (Mississippi State), Filip Jovic (Auburn), Jaylen Petty (Texas Tech), Azavier “Stink” Robinson (Butler)
UCLA picked up a pair of terrific guards in Petty and Rovinson. Mick Cronin is hoping to add another as he hosted Blackwell on an official visit last week. Cronin is also targeting Virginia Tech forward Christian Gurdak, Texas Tech forward LeJuan Watts and N.C. State sharp shooter Matt Able. Doing well in the portal is critical because
Cronin is not a fan of high school recruiting, which is a risky decision considering the SoCal crop was so bountiful this year.
UPDATED: Ranking the Top 50 Players in the NCAA Men’s Transfer Portal
April 19 update: Over 2,000 players have declared their intent to change schools. We rank the top 50.
20. Indiana
Last week: NR
Losing: Lamar Wilkerson, Tayton Conerway, Tucker DeVries, Reed Bailey, Sam Alexis, Conor Enright, Nick Dorn, Aleksa Ristic, Jasai Miles
Retaining: Trent Sisley
Incoming (5): Vaughn Karvala (51), Trevor Menhertz (65), Prince-Alexander Moody (80), Bryce Lindsay (Villanova), Aiden Sherrell (Alabama), Samet Yigitoglu (SMU), Markus Burton (Notre Dame), Darren Harris (Duke), Jaeden Mustaf (Georgia Tech)
Nobody had a better week in the portal than Darien DeVries, whose program lost six players to the portal and another six to eligibility. Lindsay and Burton are high-scoring guards, and Harris would have had more impact at Duke if he weren’t playing with so much talent. Yigitoglu is an experienced big who can finish at the rim and protect it on defense. Combine that haul with the highly-ranked recruiting class, and the Hoosiers are back in business.
21. BYU
Last week: NR
Losing: A.J. Dybantsa, Richie Saunders, Keba Keita, Mihailo Boskovic, Kennard Davis, Abullah Ahmed
Retaining: Aleksej Kostic, Dominique Diomande, Khadim Mboup, Tyler Mrus, Brooks Bahr, Robert Wright
Incoming (15): Bruce Branch (6), Dean Rusckert (77), Abdullah Ahmed (NBA G League), Will Openshaw (NA), K.J. Perry (juco No. 2), Jake Wahlin (Clemson), Tyler Betsey (Syracuse), Collin Chandler (Kentucky)
Wright’s decision to come back to BYU, especially after visiting Kentucky, was huge for the Cougars. The three transfers will add depth, size and shooting. Kevin Young needed the influx because he lost six players to the portal. Branch is not quite as good as Dybantsa, but he is a one-and-done talent who will make an instant impact.

22. Missouri
Last week: NR
Losing: Mark Mitchell, Shawn Phillips, Jayden Stone, Jevon Porter, Anthony Robinson, Sebastian Mack, Jacob Crews, TO Barrett
Retaining: Annor Boateng, Trent Pierce, Trent Burns
Incoming (11): Jason Crowe Jr. (5), Toni Bryant (27), Aidan Chronister (72), Bryson Tiller (Kansas), Jamier Jones (Providence), Jaylen Carey (Tennessee)
Dennis Gates was already bringing in a big-time recruiting class, and now he is surrounding the youngsters with three proven veterans. Bringing in the 6-foot-10 Tiller, who averaged 7.9 points and 6.1 rebounds while starting 31 games as a freshman, was especially sweet given that he came from the Tigers’ biggest rival. This is the first time in school history that Missouri is bringing in two McDonald’s All-Americans in the same year. Crowe is the school’s highest-rated recruit since Michael Porter Jr. committed in 2017.
23. Wisconsin
Last week: 21
Losing: Nick Boyd, Braeden Carrington, Andrew Rohde, John Blackwell, Aleksas Bieliauskas
Retaining: Nolan Winter, Austin Rapp, Jayden Jones, Jack Janicki, Will Garlock, Zach Kinzinger
Incoming (104): Owen Foxwell (Australia), LaTrevion Fenderson (208), Jackson Ball (NA), Trey Autry (George Washington), Eian Elmer (Maryland), Victory Onuetu (Hofstra)
Losing Bieliauskas was a blow, but Greg Gard picked up a quality trio of transfers to help replace him. It will be hard, though, to make up for the loss of Blackwell’s 19.1 points per game.
24. Nebraska
Last week: 22
Losing: Rienk Mast, Jamarques Lawrence, Sam Hoiberg, Jared Garcia, Berke Buyuktuncel
Retaining: Connor Essegian, Pryce Sandfort, Braden Frager, Cale Jacobsen, Leo Curtis, Ugnius Jarusevicius
Incoming (34): Collin Rice (81), Jacob Lanier (96), Sam Orme (Belmont), Kadyn Betts (Montana), Trevan Leonhardt (Utah Valley), Boden Kapke (Boston College)
Fred Hoiberg picked up three quality players in the portal, but the heart of this team will be in its returning core. Essegian is a sharp shooter who is returning from a season-ending ankle injury he sustained in November.
25. Kansas
Last week: 12
Losing: Darryn Peterson, Melvin Council, Tre White, Flory Bidunga, Bryson Tiller, Elmarko Jackson, Jamari McDowell
Retaining: Kohl Rosario, Paul Mbiya, Samis Calderon
Incoming (5): Taylor Kinney (13), Davion Adkins (70), Trent Perry (94), Luke Barnett (140), Keanu Dawes (Utah)
Kansas lost six players to the transfer portal. They signed their first transfer in Dawes, a 6-foot-9 senior forward. Anton Bonke, a 7-foot-2 junior center from Charlotte, also visited Lawrence recently but has yet to announce his decision. Ditto for Utah guard Terrence Brown. The Jayhawks will rise in the rankings if five-star recruit Tyran Stokes commits as expected.
Notable Omissions
VANDERBILT: Mark Byington picked up three transfers last week but is still waiting on a final decision about the draft from Tyler Tanner.
NORTH CAROLINA: The Tar Heels dropped out of the rankings due to freshman Dylan Mingo’s decision to decommit.
KENTUCKY: Mark Pope finally got some portal commitments in Alex Wilkins (Furman) and Zoom Diallo (Washington). Adding Syracuse forward Donnie Freeman would be huge.
ST. JOHN’S: The Red Storm added a pair of international players, but they dropped out of the rankings after their projected starting backcourt of Dylan Darling and Joson Sanon entered the portal. Rick Pitino has yet to sign a Division I transfer.