Adam Finkelstein and Paul Biancardi 3y

Which men's college basketball prospects rose up and fell down the rankings?

Men's College Basketball, Men Basketball Recruiting, Tennessee Volunteers, Creighton Bluejays, LSU Tigers, Memphis Tigers, Florida State Seminoles, Indiana Hoosiers

Men's college basketball recruiting hasn't stopped despite the COVID-19 pandemic and the NCAA's recruiting dead period being in place since March 2020.

The ESPN 100 (Class of 2021), ESPN 60 (Class of 2022) and ESPN 25 (Class of 2023) have been updated following the high school season, meaning some prospects rose considerably up the rankings for their respective classes.

As with any list, that also means there will be players who fell down the rankings, which can often be misunderstood. Many players who fall down the rankings are still elite but were simply overtaken in a highly competitive space. When a player rises up a board, he must sustain that high level of dedication and work to rise their talent even further. When a prospect drops, it's only temporary if he handles the feedback constructively.

Here are 10 players who rose up the rankings, fell slightly or developed their games to increase their stocks and make their debuts into the rankings.

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