2025 NBA Draft: Unveiling the Most Underrated Prospects and Hidden Gems
Discover the most underrated prospects in the 2025 NBA Draft, featuring insights from players and analysts on hidden gems like Tahaad Pettiford, Carter Bryant, and Drake Powell.

2025 NBA Draft: Unveiling the Most Underrated Prospects and Hidden Gems
As the 2025 NBA Draft approaches, endless hours are spent by NBA teams and draft analysts to project every pick. But what do the prospects themselves think of their peers? College basketball insider Jeff Borzello, alongside NBA draft analysts Jeremy Woo and Jonathan Givony, and NBA analyst Zach Kram, gathered at the draft combine in Chicago to ask players for their picks on the most underrated prospects in this class.
Tahaad Pettiford: The Rising Star
Tahaad Pettiford, a point guard from Auburn, emerged as the most popular pick with four votes. Despite starting only one game as a freshman, Pettiford's performance at the combine was nothing short of spectacular. Borzello described him as "the best player on the floor" in his first scrimmage, where he finished with 23 points and eight assists. His former teammate, Johni Broome, praised his explosiveness and playmaking abilities, stating, "He's a very good guard, can bring a lot to an NBA team for sure."
Carter Bryant: The Versatile Forward
Carter Bryant, a small forward/power forward from Arizona, received three votes. Projected as a first-round pick, Bryant's versatility and athleticism make him a standout prospect. His former teammate, Caleb Love, highlighted his potential, saying, "His potential is through the roof and he's a catch and shoot. He can knock down and catch and shoot." Asa Newell from Georgia also commended Bryant's game, noting, "Carter Bryant is super underrated. I just feel like his game translates to the NBA really well."
Drake Powell: The Defensive Dynamo
Drake Powell, a shooting guard/small forward from North Carolina, rounded out the top three with two votes. Known for his defensive prowess and offensive versatility, Powell is projected to be the first player off the board in the second round. His college teammate, RJ Davis, emphasized his impact on both ends of the floor, stating, "He has the versatility to defend 1 through 4 with his length and athleticism, he's able to make an impact."
Teammate Recognition and Self-Confidence
Seven players named their college teammates as underrated prospects, showcasing the camaraderie and respect within the draft class. Additionally, three prospects, including Yanic Konan Niederhauser from Penn State, confidently picked themselves, highlighting their belief in their abilities.
On Boards, But Still Underrated
Several players projected to be first- or second-round picks were still considered underrated by their peers. Khaman Maluach from Duke, Collin Murray-Boyles from South Carolina, and Thomas Sorber from Georgetown were among those who received votes, emphasizing their potential to exceed expectations.
Conclusion
The 2025 NBA Draft is shaping up to be one of the most intriguing in recent years, with a wealth of talent and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. As the draft approaches, keep an eye on these underrated prospects who could make a significant impact in the NBA.