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2025 NBA Draft: Top 10 Undrafted Free Agents


Several notable prospects went undrafted in the 2025 NBA Draft but are quickly being scooped up by teams the moment the second round ended. Whether via two-way contracts or Summer League invites, these players still have a real shot to carve out NBA roles. Here are our top 10 undrafted free agents.

1. Tamar Bates – 6’5, 190, SG, Missouri, Sr.
Best Attribute: Percentage wise he’s the best shooter in the draft from the line and also connects at a high rate from three.
Fatal Flaw: He lacks physicality and at 23 and just 190 lbs there are concerns about his ability to bulk up and handle the physicality at the next level.
Outlook: Will have a chance to catch on with teams via a two-way. Was one of the top players to move up from PIT to G League Elite to the main combine and should have been drafted but perhaps opted for a two-way instead.

2. Eric Dixon – 6’9, 260, PF, Villanova, Sr.
Best Attribute: A highly productive interior scorer with range. Dixon can bang in the post and hit pick-and-pop threes with touch.
Fatal Flaw: Lacks vertical explosion and mobility which limits his ability to protect the rim or switch defensively at the NBA level.
Outlook: Tough, experienced and skilled. Should find his way into training camp or a two-way as a stretch big with short-term utility and long-term Euro potential if the NBA doesn’t stick.

3. RJ Luis – 6’7, 210, SG/SF, St. John’s, Jr.
Best Attribute: Strong physical tools. Luis was high productive as a scorer, is long, agile, and aggressive as a slasher and transition finisher.
Fatal Flaw: Still lacks polish. His decision-making, handle, and shot are works in progress, and he struggles with tunnel vision.
Outlook: Intriguing upside piece who likely lands a two-way deal. Will need to prove himself in the G League, but size and athleticism gives him a real chance if the shot develops.

4. Hunter Sallis – 6’5, 180, SG, Wake Forest, Sr.
Best Attribute: Explosive guard with a quick first step and defensive versatility. Showed major scoring growth at Wake Forest.
Fatal Flaw: Shot just 29% from three as a senior, rekindling concerns about shooting consistency and long-term spacing value.
Outlook: Was expected to be drafted. Likely lands a two-way with a strong shot at sticking due to tools, pedigree, and athletic upside.

5. Ryan Nembhard – 6’0, 175, PG, Gonzaga, Sr.
Best Attribute: Elite game manager and playmaker who excels in pick-and-roll and keeps offenses flowing with surgical efficiency.
Fatal Flaw: Lacks size and burst. Struggles finishing at the rim and is a liability against bigger, faster NBA guards defensively.
Outlook: Will be valued in camp settings for his IQ and poise. Could earn a two-way if a team values mature backup point guards. High floor but limited ceiling.

6. Jaxson Robinson – 6’6, 190, SG/SF, Kentucky, Sr.
Best Attribute: One of the draft’s best shooters with clean mechanics, deep range, and the confidence to let it fly.
Fatal Flaw: Consistency and inavailabilty has haunted his career. Struggles with confidence and to play to hiss abilities.
Outlook: If he puts in the work and can defend well enough, he projects as a specialist who spaces the floor from day one.

7. Chucky Hepburn – 6’2, 195, PG, Louisville, Sr.
Best Attribute: Physical defender at the point of attack who plays with toughness and composure.
Fatal Flaw: Doesn’t offer enough offensive punch. Limited self-creation and inconsistent perimeter shooting hurt his projection.
Outlook: Has the tools to compete for a third point guard role on a two-way. Will need to show he can knock down shots and run a second unit efficiently.

8. Brice Williams – 6’6, 205, SG/SF, Nebraska, Sr.
Best Attribute: Smart, efficient wing who shot over 40% from three and thrives attacking off the bounce and crating.l.
Fatal Flaw:Older prospect.  Limited explosiveness makes it tough for him to create space or stay in front of quick perimeter scorers.
Outlook: Will get Summer League and two-way looks. Projects as a plug-and-play shooter if he can hold his own defensively.

9. Mark Sears – 6’0, 185, PG/SG, Alabama, Sr.
Best Attribute: Gifted scorer with deep range and solid pick-and-roll shot creation. One of the most productive guards in college hoops.
Fatal Flaw: Not a true point. Small size and average athleticism make it tough to defend at the next level or run an offense full-time.
Outlook: Two-way deal likely. Can carve out a microwave bench role if his shot translates and he buys in on defense.

10 Sean Pedulla – 6’1, 190, PG, Virginia Tech, Sr.
Best Attribute: A tough, confident lead guard who creates offense with sharp handles, pull-up shooting, and good pick-and-roll control. Pedulla plays with poise and can get hot as a scorer when given space.
Fatal Flaw: Undersized with average athleticism. Struggles finishing at the rim and can get exposed defensively against quicker or stronger guards.
Outlook: Productive college player who will earn Summer League interest. If he shoots well and holds up defensively, he could earn a two-way look as a scoring-oriented backup point guard.

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