247 Updated BBall Rankings for 2022

Submitted by Matt EM on June 30th, 2021 at 12:16 PM

Guards:

Jett - #44 (up 23 spots) - feels about right with him flashing more as an on-ball threat, but lacks the top tier positional size/athleticism to be a top-20 type

Dug - #76 (down 24 spots) - feels about right and lines up with my projection over the last few months

 

Wings: 

Jarace Walker - #12 (down 5 spots) - shot not where it needs to be, but a no-brainer instant impact player at college level so still a legit 5-star

Cam Whitmore - #30 (up 79 spots!) - I told you so; will likely rise more

Eric Dailey - #48 (down 13 spots) - probably a bit too low given the class is weak; still a 25-50 range is within reason

Tyrell Ward - #52 (up 55 spots) - feels about right; good athlete with upside, but not great at any one skill facet

AJ Casey - #58 (down 30 spots) - I subtly warned yesterday that he was a bit overvalued as a top 25 type; this seems more appropriate. Still like the upside here as a multi-year college player

Ty Rodgers - #70 (down 1) - feels about right; good athlete with a glaring hole in his game

Gregg Glenn - #81 (down 26 spots) - feels about right, perhaps a tad too low; solid playmaking forward with a motor, but not good enough to be a primary on-ball option and jumper is below average

Colin Smith - #128 (down 16) - definitely too low; should be in the 60-80 range; above average for position at nearly every skill facet while being 6'7 - 6'8

 

Bigs:

Duren - #1 (up 1) - no explanation necessary

Lively  - #3 (up 39 spots) - I told you so; will likely be #1 overall prospect for me

Kyle Filipowski - #40 (up 46 spots) - I told you so; still a bit too low

Clingan - #53 (same) - feels about right

Tarris Reed - #84 (down 5 spots) - have yet to see him vs real competition but feels too low

Dom Campbell - #132 (up 65 spots) - need to see him play live

Matt EM

June 30th, 2021 at 1:11 PM ^

Cam Whitmore - should be #1 overall target on the wing board IMO, staff will pick up interest in July

Dom Campbell - skilled big/limited athlete that we are starting to show interest in

Ernest Udeh - athletic big; has been some contact, but no talks of a visit just yet

Yohan Traore - athletic big; still monitoring

njvictor

June 30th, 2021 at 12:48 PM ^

Lively  - #3 (up 39 spots) - I told you so; will likely be #1 overall prospect for me

This one is shocking for me. I think Lively is a great prospect and definitely a 5 star but #3 (let alone #1) seems crazy to me. I see him being an elite defender and rim runner who occasionally hit a 3, but his offensive upside and superstar upside definitely seem capped out.

Matt, do you see him as someone who could turn into an Anthony Davis type? I just don't see his ceiling ever being higher than some of the wings in this class or Duren

Matt EM

June 30th, 2021 at 12:57 PM ^

If anything I'd go the opposition direction. Duren is probably going to be a better CBB player if he goes that route. But long term, Dereck Lively the best HS prospect in America for 2022.

Duren is a non-shooter from distance, but is an outstanding passer that dominates the boards. But in a half-court setting, he's somewhat limited offensively. The big thing is he's only a legit 6'9 - 6'10.

Lively is a legit 7'1, is starting to hit triples at consistent clip, flashing a back-to-the-basket game, is probably the best rim protector and overall defender in the country. Good passer as well. His upside is absolutely tremendous, but I'm NEVER going to project someone as the second coming of Anthony Davis. When all is said and done, AD has a chance to be a top 10-20 player to ever walk the face of the Earth. 

njvictor

June 30th, 2021 at 1:37 PM ^

Fair enough, I guess I'm just iffy on Lively that high because he reminds me of a lot of highly ranked centers to come out recently who all end up having a similar role in the NBA, never really hit their max potential, and just slide right into the rim runner/protector role but don't expand beyond it. Guys like Mo Bamba, Jarrett Allen, Mitchell Robinson, Evan Mobley (in this draft). While Duren seems to have that body, strength and motor to make an impact like DeAndre Ayton or Dwight Howard and potentially stretch the floor as well

Matt EM

June 30th, 2021 at 1:55 PM ^

You absolutely have valid points there. That's part of the reason I enjoy this community so much. The posts here are often thought-based with assessments on skill facets/inputs rather than relying on numbers/charts exclusively.

To your point, there is a chance that Lively ends up in that mold of center. I'd feel better about Duren if he were 6'11, but at 6'9ish I have some concerns at the NBA level since he doesn't have a jumpshot at this stage of development. As you say though, the motor on the glass is impressive. 

UMFanatic96

June 30th, 2021 at 12:52 PM ^

FWIW, ESPN also just updated their rankings and they're for the most part similar with a few differences. The biggest is ESPN has Dug at #50 and Trimble way down at #82

Matt EM

June 30th, 2021 at 1:18 PM ^

That is exactly what I'm saying. I'll continue to die on this hill - I'm not smarter than anyone, what I am is someone that values live evaluation more than anything and will be diligent in doing just that. 

I get my fair share of evals wrong just like every evaluator, but I'm adamant/confident in my assessments because I know I've put in the work to be informed. When I bring you guys scouting reports, there is legitimate work/thought/projection that goes into those. 

 

Matt EM

June 30th, 2021 at 1:57 PM ^

I can't speak intelligently with respect to ESPN'S football recruiting coverage, but I am confident in saying that I cover more live events in relation to ESPN's two-man BB recruiting team of Finklestein (he does evaluate live events, have to give him credit) and Biancardi (essentially just a media personality at this point). 

Hail to the Vi…

June 30th, 2021 at 2:00 PM ^

Appreciate it, Matt! Always enjoy reading your work, and it's obvious you know your stuff. I get the sense ESPN is in the "recruiting" segment of the sports market simply because they want a presence and they want to create a narrative that brings viewership to their network. They don't actually put the time and effort in to evaluate prospects, but I can tell based on the granular detail you put in your summaries that you are out there truly evaluating.

I'm very excited for Isiah Barnes based on your analysis, and hopefully we land a couple of these rising prospects as well.

Thanks again for your work.

Indonacious

June 30th, 2021 at 1:07 PM ^

ESPN also released their 2022 top 100 on that and dug is 50 on there now, actually moving up a little bit. No real appreciable difference in the 50-75 range in my eyes.

Blue Vet

June 30th, 2021 at 1:14 PM ^

Matt, this must take LOTS of time. Forgive my ignorance, but is this your job or something you do on the side?

I know MGoBlog has other writers but b'ball recruiting seems a narrower—albeit important—speciality.

 

Matt EM

June 30th, 2021 at 1:20 PM ^

While I'd like to say it's a side job, the truth is I'm gone for 3 days per week from March - July and essentially on-call to all my subscribing coaches for the duration of the year.

But, who am I to complain. I literally get compensated to watch a sport I love and provide my evaluations regarding the same. It's a dream job. 

Gulogulo37

June 30th, 2021 at 4:29 PM ^

Nice. We need a Ttam ME for the football side of things given the way this blog is going. Brian will probably feel better about things if football is better this year, but it still seems his enthusiasm has waned, which is fine. It has for me some too as I've gotten older. My guess is we'll see Brian do the game columns and a few opiniom pieces here and there but maybe little more while doling out the work to Seth and hopefully someone else new. I guess Brendan but not totally sure what his role will be. Presumably he'll do the quick game recaps.

newtopos

June 30th, 2021 at 6:44 PM ^

I hope the Michigan coaches are subscribing (and listening to you)!  You provide us great content here.  (I have to admit -- I selfishly wish that Michigan would pay you for early, exclusive access (or something to that effect) so that our competitors would not benefit to the same extent from your work!)  Thanks very much to your contributions to the site (and to UM).

 

JR3410

June 30th, 2021 at 1:23 PM ^

Thanks for your thoughts on these rankings changes.  I value your opinion as much as anyone.  Its incredibly impressive seeing guys like Bones Hyland and Tre Mann getting first round NBA draft buzz when years earlier you were pretty high on both guys.  If I remember correctly, you were very high on Hyland as a potential late addition when Juwan took the job here and you said Tre Mann was one of your favorite guard prospects in the class before his rankings really blew up.  Impressive stuff.

Matt EM

June 30th, 2021 at 1:31 PM ^

First, thank you for following my work.........to remember those evaluations goes back at least 3 years. I really appreciate the support.

Again, I get my fair share wrong, but I'm pretty confident in my ability to project because I put in the work to do so. I will put my hit rate up against anyone because of it.

The thing that makes me happiest though, is the ability to connect with you guys and enjoy the program's success on the recruiting trail and the court. At my core, I'm a Michigan alum/fan just like the rest of you guys + gals. 

JR3410

June 30th, 2021 at 2:00 PM ^

Your track record with this stuff has been pretty incredible.  You predicted the Lively bump just like you did with Jaden Mcdaniels too. You are the reason I cant wait to see what Moussa Diabate can do at Michigan.  You seem as bullish on him as any commit I can remember.

True Blue Grit

June 30th, 2021 at 2:21 PM ^

Agree.  And everyone here should remember Diabate's path to committing if they doubt at all what Coach Howard is doing or how things may seem like they're going.  Matt kept saying he was trending away from us and not likely to end up in the class.  Then, whammy.  In August we get the news he committed to Michigan.  So, whatever happens, I have faith that the 2022 class will end up great for Michigan.  

Venom7541

June 30th, 2021 at 2:27 PM ^

I've never seen anyone have as much detail as you about college basketball recruits. Even in the prime of the recruiting services, it didn't seem entire companies were as detailed and dialed in as you are.

drjaws

June 30th, 2021 at 2:48 PM ^

How many are we taking in 22 ... five?

Cam, Jett, Dug, Jarace (not likely) and Lively (also a semi-long shot) would be awesome

BuddhaBlue

June 30th, 2021 at 7:18 PM ^

We'll have 4 juniors and the 6 sophomores from this year's freshman class. If no one leaves, I think we can take 3. So that leaves one remaining spot? Then again, Jace and Jett could walk on as well. 

But with attrition (Hunter, and who knows who else after this season) we can take that many more, we shall see

Matt EM

June 30th, 2021 at 5:03 PM ^

Perhaps one can view that as being in poor taste. But I'll reiterate, I put in the work here. I'm not bringing the MGo community content that isn't thorough and projectable. 

I have my misses, but I'll put my track record against anyone at any time. I'm not smarter than anyone, but my work ethic is great and I'm proud of it. My hit rate is no mistake.