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    2026 NBA Draft Big Board: Updated top 100 prospect rankings following the withdrawal deadline

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    Check another important box off the 2026 NBA Draft timeline. On Wednesday night, the deadline for college players to withdraw their names from the NBA Draft came and went, providing a clear picture of who will be in this year’s field, at least from the college ranks.

    The deadline featured a few fireworks with Arizona’s Koa Peat staying in the draft and Arkansas’ Billy Richmond III, Vanderbilt’s Tyler Tanner and Alabama’s Amari Allen all removing their names from the draft and returning to SEC action next season.

    Iowa State’s Milan Momcilovic also decided to return to college, where he has already started a bidding war among the top names in college basketball for his veteran net-shredding services

    Allen was No. 28 in the last CBS Sports NBA Draft Big Board update and was the best prospect to withdraw his name on Wednesday. Allen’s reasoning is simple, and it mirrors what Labaron Philon did last cycle, when he withdrew from the 2025 draft late, returned to Alabama and turned himself into a lottery pick. 

    Allen is a fringe first-rounder in 2026 who will now go back to Tuscaloosa to improve his draft stock while proving to NBA decision-makers he can be an effective jumbo Initiator at the next level. The 2027 draft will be weaker, which will also benefit how high Allen will be selected.

    The biggest surprise at the withdrawal deadline was Tounde Yessoufou, who not only withdrew from the NBA Draft but also committed to St. John’s in one fell swoop.

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    With those decisions made, the attention now narrows to the actual draft, which is less than a month away.

    While the 2026 NBA Draft has been one of the most anticipated in recent years because of the elite talent at the top of the class, it will also be remembered for an unprecedented number of players who opted to return to college. 

    The math has changed for a lot of college players. Simply put, the money is better in college than it is “in the pros” right now. It makes more financial sense to come back to college and get paid than risk a second-round selection or G-League contracts.

    Multiple likely first-round selections opted to return to college or didn’t even declare for the draft. Duke’s Patrick Ngongba II, Arizona’s Moteijus Krivas, UConn’s Braylon Mullins, and Alabama’s Allen are among those coming back despite first-round grades.

    There are a host of others who had legit first-round aspirations in Florida’s Rueben Chinyelu, Louisville’s Flory Bidunga, Tennessee’s Jake Harris, Baylor’s Yessoufou (transferring to St. John’s), Vanderbilt’s Tyler Tanner, and Arkansas’ Billy Richmond

    That doesn’t even begin to take into account the number of additional players who had a chance to hear their name called in the second round.

    In fact, there isn’t a college player with additional eligibility to be found on our big board beyond No. 31, as almost everyone who wasn’t a virtual lock to earn the guaranteed multi-year deal that goes along with being a first-round pick opted to return to college. In other words, the final 69 spots on our big board are comprised entirely of college seniors/graduates or international players.

    Of course, that means the depth of this draft is not what we once expected. By extension, though, it also means college seniors like Tarris Reed Jr., Zuby Ejifor, Joshua Jefferson, and Alex Karaban may all have better chances to earn one of those 30 guaranteed contracts. 

    With the withdrawn names now removed, there are now 13 new names added to the top 100. Below is the CBS Sports NBA Draft Big Board following the NBA Draft withdrawal deadline

    Big Board Top 10

    Click here for Finkelstein’s full top 100 NBA Draft prospect rankings

    1 AJ Dybantsa BYU SF 6-9 217 Fr
    2 Darryn Peterson Kansas PG 6-5 199 Fr
    3 Cameron Boozer Duke PF 6-9 253 Fr
    4 Caleb Wilson North Carolina PF 6-10 210 Fr
    5 Keaton Wagler Illinois PG 6-6 188 Fr
    6 Darius Acuff Arkansas PG 6-3 186 Fr
    7 Kingston Flemings Houston PG 6-3 183 Fr
    8 Mikel Brown Louisville PG 6-4 190 Fr
    9 Brayden Burries Arizona SG 6-4 215 Fr
    10 Nate Ament Tennessee PF 6-10 210 Fr
    11 Aday Mara Michigan C 7-3 260 Jr
    12 Yaxel Lendeborg Michigan PF 6-10 240 Gr
    13 Jayden Quaintance Kentucky C 6-10 255 So
    14 Labaron Philon Alabama PG 6-3 176 So
    15 Karim Lopez Mexico PF 6-9 221 Int
    16 Hannes Steinbach Washington PF 6-11 248 Fr
    17 Morez Johnson Michigan C 6-10 250 So
    18 Koa Peat Arizona PF 6-8 245 Fr
    19 Bennett Stirtz Iowa PG 6-3 186 Sr
    20 Cameron Carr Baylor SG 6-5 184 RS-So

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