NBA Draft prospects 2020: Tracking the early-entry list of top players who have declared

Jordan Greer

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The early-entry deadline for the 2020 NBA Draft has passed. The window closed April 26 at 11:59 p.m. ET. 

Potential lottery picks like Georgia's Anthony Edwards and Iowa State's Tyrese Haliburton made their intentions known early, but plenty of other college stars were on the fence. This draft class isn't particularly strong or deep, so it will be a challenge for teams to find contributors for their rotations.

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There is a bigger issue than the talent level of this group, of course. With the coronavirus pandemic shutting down all NBA operations indefinitely, there is no guarantee the 2020 NBA Draft will be held June 25 as originally scheduled. Front offices will still have to prepare for draft night, though, even if the ability to evaluate and interview players is more difficult than usual.

Which prospects entered their names into the draft pool? Here are the top underclassmen who have declared.

(Note: The deadline to withdraw is June 15 at 5 p.m. ET.)

NBA Draft 2020 prospects: Early-entry list

Name College
Precious AchiuwaMemphis
Cole AnthonyNorth Carolina
Saddiq BeyVillanova
Tyler BeyColorado
Vernon CareyDuke
Ryan DalySaint Joseph's
Devon DanielsN.C. State
Devon DotsonKansas
Anthony EdwardsGeorgia
D.J. FunderburkN.C. State
Luka GarzaIowa
Josh GreenArizona
Tyrese HaliburtonIowa State
Rayshaun HammondsGeorgia
Elijah HughesSyracuse
Feron HuntSMU
Mason JonesArkansas
Tre JonesDuke
Kira LewisAlabama
Nico MannionArizona
Cam MackNebraska
Sandro MamukelashviliSeton Hall
Naji Marshall Xavier
Tyrese MaxeyKentucky
Mac McClungGeorgetown
Jaden McDanielsWashington
Aaron NesmithVanderbilt
Onyeka OkongwuUSC
Isaac OkoroAuburn
Daniel OturuMinnesota
Jahmi'us RamseyTexas Tech
Jeremiah Robinson-EarlVillanova
Jay ScrubbLouisville
Jalen SmithMaryland
Cassius StanleyDuke
Isaiah StewartWashington
Xavier TillmanMichigan State
Obi ToppinDayton
Jordan TuckerButler
Devin VassellFlorida State
Patrick WilliamsFlorida State
James WisemanMemphis

Jordan Greer

Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.