Duke Blue devils
New 2025 Rankings Lower Than Industry on Two Duke Basketball Signees
The Duke basketball recruiting haul still contains four of the composite top 25 high school seniors.
On3 is the latest to update to its 2025 rankings. And while the site places one of third-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer’s four early 2025 signees higher than the talent’s standing on the 247Sports 2025 Composite, On3 isn’t as high as on two future Blue Devils.
According to the new On3 rankings, Bellaire High School (Texas) forward Shelton Henderson stacks up at No. 36 overall, 16 spots lower than his composite position. The composite five-star prospect is just a four-star in the eyes of On3, and he is the only 2025 Blue Devil addition who didn’t receive an invite to the McDonald’s All American Game.
Columbus High School (Fla.) guard Cayden Boozer is also a mere On3 four-star, ranking No. 28 overall, three below his composite.
Meanwhile, On3 still views Cayden Boozer’s twin brother and Duke’s highest-ranked pickup, Columbus five-star forward Cameron Boozer, in the same notch as his composite ranking at No. 2 overall among his peers.
As for the other heralded Duke basketball prize in the cycle, Harvard-Westlake School (Calif.) five-star forward Nik Khamenia pops up at No. 16 overall on On3. That’s seven notches above his composite ranking.
Of course, it’s worth mentioning the lone undecided 2025 Blue Devil target in Highland School (Va.) five-star forward Nate Ament. He now ranks No. 3 on On3 but still sits at No. 4 across 247Sports, Rivals, and ESPN.
Duke already enjoys the consensus top-ranked collection.
-
Blog2 months ago
JOHNSON BREAKS SILENCE: Ben Johnson, the offensive coordinator for the Lions, makes news when he renders a decision on the Saints’ alluring coaching offer of $45.2 million…
-
Blog2 months ago
BREAKING NEWS: Detroit Lions Offensive Coordinator Ben Johnson Breaks His Silence, And Makes News Following His Decision On The Saints’ Alluring Coaching Offer Of $45.2 million….
-
Blog1 month ago
BREAKING NEWS: Lions’ offensive coordinator Ben Johnson will remain in Detroit, as he informed the clubs that he will continue with the Lions and wants another chance at delivering the Lombardi Trophy to Detroit
-
Blog3 months ago
JOHNSON BREAKS SILENCE: Ben Johnson, the offensive coordinator for the Lions, makes news when he renders a decision on the Saints’ alluring coaching offer of $45.2 million…
-
Blog2 months ago
JOHNSON BREAKS SILENCE: The Lions’ offensive coordinator, Ben Johnson, creates headlines when he decides on the Saints’ attractive coaching offer of $45.2 million
-
Blog2 months ago
Latest NFL news: Bruce Irvin, a former Detroit Lions defensive lineman, wrote a passionate statement to the team’s owner, Sheila Ford Hamp, in which he stated that…
-
Blog1 month ago
Ben Johnson will remain in Detroit, having notified the clubs that he would continue with the Lions and wants another chance to carry the Lombardi Trophy to Detroit…
-
Blog4 weeks ago
Ben Johnson is the NFL’s most sought-after head coaching prospect. One team is his ideal fit and offers him $212 million…