Rasheer Fleming - NBA Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Leading up to the 2025 NBA Draft, we will track where Saint Joseph's Hawks forward Rasheer Fleming appears in the latest NBA mock drafts.
Rasheer Fleming NBA Mock Drafts
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Rasheer Fleming has appeared:
Round 1, Pick 21 — Oklahoma City Thunder (via LAC)
One of the most surprising prospects in this class is Saint Joseph's Rasheer Fleming, who combined athleticism with shooting feel. He is currently the only player in college basketball who has recorded both 25 dunks and 3-pointers, per Bart Torvik. He ranks fourth-best among all NCAA players in the catch-all metric Wins Above Replacement Player.
Round 1, Pick 23 — Dallas Mavericks
As the Mavs continue to build around Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving, Fleming gives them a long athlete who is averaging 1.5 blocks per game this season but is still accurate from 3-point range.
Bleacher Report — Jonathan Wasserman
Round 1, Pick 25 — Memphis Grizzlies
Scouts have caught on to Rasheer Fleming's mix of inside scoring, shooting, defensive tools and passing flashes.
He's the only player in the country with 30 threes and 25 dunks. His defensive playmaking rates (3.5 STL, 5.5 BLK) also highlight disruptive strength, length and movement.
If the three-point accuracy continues—he does look confident and fluid spotting up from the corners and popping out to the wings—interest is bound to build in a 6'9" power forward who spaces the floor and wins around the basket.
He's the only player in the country with 30 threes and 25 dunks. His defensive playmaking rates (3.5 STL, 5.5 BLK) also highlight disruptive strength, length and movement.
If the three-point accuracy continues—he does look confident and fluid spotting up from the corners and popping out to the wings—interest is bound to build in a 6'9" power forward who spaces the floor and wins around the basket.
Round 1, Pick 26 — Memphis Grizzlies
Fleming is one of the big risers of this draft cycle, a big forward out of St. Joseph's who has been on an upward trajectory now for the last five or so years. Originally from New Jersey, Fleming played on a stacked Camden High School team that was coached by Rick Brunson and featured former five-star recruits D.J. Wagner and Aaron Bradshaw, Fleming is the one from that group who has emerged into a real first-round prospect. He has a massive wingspan in the 7-4 ballpark, and he's a monster athlete with serious run-and-jump skill along with coordination.
He has put those tools to use this season, and his skill set has come together wonderfully. He's averaging 16.2 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 1.6 blocks per game, shooting 57 percent from the field and 41 percent from 3 on over four attempts from distance per game. There's a lot here for a developmentally inclined organization to work with given how positive his momentum is as a player. He has to continue working through his feel for the game as he gains further experience, but he undeniably has tools that few in this class can match physically.
He has put those tools to use this season, and his skill set has come together wonderfully. He's averaging 16.2 points, 8.9 rebounds, 1.8 steals and 1.6 blocks per game, shooting 57 percent from the field and 41 percent from 3 on over four attempts from distance per game. There's a lot here for a developmentally inclined organization to work with given how positive his momentum is as a player. He has to continue working through his feel for the game as he gains further experience, but he undeniably has tools that few in this class can match physically.