2022-23 College Basketball Draft Kit:  Power Conference Top-150

2022-23 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.         Oscar Tshiebwe - Kentucky   

2.         Trayce Jackson-Davis - Indiana          

3.         Armando Bacot - North Carolina       

4.         Kendric Davis - Memphis       

5.         Hunter Dickinson - Michigan 

6.         Dereck Lively - Duke          

7.         Adama Sanogo - Uconn         

8.         Johni Broome - Auburn         

9.         Jayden Gardner - Virginia       

10.       Colin Castleton - Florida       

11.       Mark Sears - Alabama

12.       Grant Sherfield - Oklahoma   

13.       Jaime Jaquez, jr. - UCLA         

14.       Zach Edey - Purdue    

15.       Jamison Battle - Minnesota   

16.       Josh Oduro - George Mason  

17.       Azuolas Tubelis - Arizona      

18.       Caleb Love - North Carolina   

19.       Marcus Sasser - Houston       

20.       Tolu Smith - Mississippi State

21.       Will Richardson - Oregon       

22.       R.J. Davis - North Carolina       

23.       Isaiah Wong - Miami, Fla.      

24.       Dariq Whitehead - Duke        

25.       Zach Freemantle - Xavier       

26.       Tyler Burton - Richmond       

27.       Marcus Carr - Texas   

28.       Jahmir Young - Maryland       

29.       Justin Moore - Villanova        

30.       Moses Flowers - St. Bonaventure      

31.       Norchad Omier - Miami, Fla. 

32.       Isiaih Mosley - Missouri        

33.       Dawson Garcia - Minnesota  

34.       PJ Hall - Clemson       

35.       Ryan Kalkbrenner - Creighton

36.       Eral Penn - DePaul     

37.       Ben Vander Plas - Virginia     

38.       Baylor Scheierman - Creighton          

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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.         Oscar Tshiebwe - Kentucky   

2.         Trayce Jackson-Davis - Indiana          

3.         Armando Bacot - North Carolina       

4.         Kendric Davis - Memphis       

5.         Hunter Dickinson - Michigan 

6.         Dereck Lively - Duke          

7.         Adama Sanogo - Uconn         

8.         Johni Broome - Auburn         

9.         Jayden Gardner - Virginia       

10.       Colin Castleton - Florida       

11.       Mark Sears - Alabama

12.       Grant Sherfield - Oklahoma   

13.       Jaime Jaquez, jr. - UCLA         

14.       Zach Edey - Purdue    

15.       Jamison Battle - Minnesota   

16.       Josh Oduro - George Mason  

17.       Azuolas Tubelis - Arizona      

18.       Caleb Love - North Carolina   

19.       Marcus Sasser - Houston       

20.       Tolu Smith - Mississippi State

21.       Will Richardson - Oregon       

22.       R.J. Davis - North Carolina       

23.       Isaiah Wong - Miami, Fla.      

24.       Dariq Whitehead - Duke        

25.       Zach Freemantle - Xavier       

26.       Tyler Burton - Richmond       

27.       Marcus Carr - Texas   

28.       Jahmir Young - Maryland       

29.       Justin Moore - Villanova        

30.       Moses Flowers - St. Bonaventure      

31.       Norchad Omier - Miami, Fla. 

32.       Isiaih Mosley - Missouri        

33.       Dawson Garcia - Minnesota  

34.       PJ Hall - Clemson       

35.       Ryan Kalkbrenner - Creighton

36.       Eral Penn - DePaul     

37.       Ben Vander Plas - Virginia     

38.       Baylor Scheierman - Creighton          

39.       John Hugley IV - Pittsburgh   

40.       Jalen Wilson - Kansas

41.       Desmond Cambridge - Arizona State

42.       Sam Griesel - Nebraska        

43.       Dae Dae Grant - Duquesne    

44.       Pete Nance - North Carolina  

45.       Souley Boum - Xavier 

46.       Kris Murray - Iowa     

47.       Grant Basile - Virginia Tech   

48.       Tyreke Key - Tennessee         

49.       John-Michael Wright - Oklahoma State        

50.       Mike Miles - TCU       

51.       Tristen Newton - Connectivut        

52.       Javonte Perkins - St. Louis     

53.       Timmy Allen - Texas   

54.       Kyle Lofton - Florida  

55.       Hayden Brown - South Carolina        

56.       Khalif Battle - Temple

57.       Nate Laszewski - Notre Dame          

58.       Cam Whitmore - Villanova         

59.       Kel'el Ware - Oregon 

60.       Isaac Kante - UMass  

61.       Keyshawn Bryant - South Florida      

62.       Osun Osunniyi - Iowa State   

63.       Jarace Walker - Houston       

64.       Darius Quisenberry - Fordham          

65.       Jaylen Forbes - Tulane

66.       Cam Spencer - Rutgers          

67.       Jack Nunge - Xavier    

68.       Nick Smith - Arkansas

69.       Noah Fernandes - UMass      

70.       Posh Alexander - St. John's    

71.       Terquavion Smith - NC State 

72.       Justice Sueing - Ohio State    

73.       Tre Mitchell - West Virginia   

74.       Branden Carlson - Utah        

75.       Tanner Holden - Ohio State   

76.       Qudus Wahab - Georgetown  

77.       Tanner Groves - Oklahoma    

78.       Manny Bates - Butler 

79.       Kevin Obanor - Texas Tech    

80.       Quincy Guerrier - Oregon      

81.       Yuri Collins - St. Louis 

82.       KJ Williams - LSU        

83.       Adrian Baldwin, Jr. - VCU       

84.       Markquis Nowell - Kansas State        

85.       Camren Wynter - Penn State 

86.       Cason Wallace - Kentucky     

87.       GG Jackson - South Carolina  

88.       Ryan Nembhard - Creighton  

89.       Tyrese Hunter - Texas

90.       Jao Ituka - Wake Forest         

91.       Sean McNeil - Ohio State       

92.       Zeb Jackson - VCU      

93.       Toumani Camara - Dayton     

94.       Efe Odigie - SMU        

95.       Josh Mballa - Mississippi       

96.       Colby Jones - Xavier   

97.       Donta Scott - Maryland         

98.       Jeremiah Davenport - Cincinnati       

99.       DaRon Holmes II - Dayton     

100.     Jesse Edwards - Syracuse      

101.     Liam Robbins - Vanderbilt     

102.     Gibson Jimerson - St. Louis 

103.     Damian Dunn - Temple          

104.     Caleb Mills - Florida State      

105.     Terry Roberts - Georgia         

106.     Sahvir Wheeler - Kentucky    

107.     Nijel Pack - Miami, Fla.         

108.     Joe Girard- Syracuse   

109.     Jalen Pickett - Penn State      

110.     Foster Loyer - Davidson         

111.     Jahvon Quinerly - Alabama 

112.     D'Moi Hodge - Missouri         

113.     Kevin McCullar - Kansas         

114.     Joe Bamisile - Oklahoma      

115.     Anthony Harris - Rhode Island          

116.     Theo Akwuba - Mississippi    

117.     Landers Nolley II - Cincinnati 

118.     Tramon Mark - Houston        

119.     Race Thompson - Indiana      

120.     Emanuel Miller - TCU 

121.     Greg Gantt - NC State

122.     Wendell Green - Auburn       

123.     Keion Brooks - Washington   

124.     Keyontae Johnson - Kansas State      

125.     David Jones - St. John's          

126.     Noah Carter - Missouri          

127.     Justice Hill - LSU         

128.     Alex Fudge - Florida   

129.     Santiago Vescovi - Tennessee

130.     Jalen Cook - Tulane    

131.     Zach Nutall - SMU      

132.     Sam Griffin - Tulsa     

133.     Donald Carey - Maryland       

134.     DJ Burns - NC State    

135.     Ali Ali - Butler 

136.     Marcus Hammond - Notre Dame      

137.     Jaren Holmes - Iowa State     

138.     David Jenkins, Jr. - Purdue     

139.     Jarkel Joiner - NC State          

140.     Ricky Council - Arkansas        

141.     Boo Buie - Northwestern       

142.     Justyn Mutts - Virginia Tech  

143.     Jayveous McKinnis - Mississippi        

144.     Kihei Clark - Virginia   

145.     Xavier Johnson - Indiana        

146.     Jaylen Clark - UCLA    

147.     Boogie Ellis - USC       

148.     Filip Rebraca - Iowa   

149.     Tyler Stevenson - Mississippi State   

150.     Josiah-Jordan James - Tennessee      

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. He has produced college basketball rankings for over four decades starting at age 16.
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