Jarin Stevenson
Alabama
Sophomore
Forward
6’11” | 215
Age on draft night: 19.7
Jarin Stevenson has all the tools to be a lottery pick, and he gave us a glimpse of his immense potential during Alabama’s Elite Eight win over Clemson, where he poured in 19 points and knocked down five three-pointers. Heading into his sophomore season, Stevenson could possibly start at the 3 for Alabama, giving them a massive and loaded frontline.
Initially slated for the class of 2024, Stevenson reclassified to 2023 and committed to the Crimson Tide after the departures of Brandon Miller and Noah Clowney to the NBA. One of the youngest players in college basketball last year, Stevenson started his freshman season at just 17 years old and played the entire year at 18. He averaged 5.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 0.4 assists per game and won’t even turn 19 until the start of the 2025-26 NBA season—a fact that only adds to his NBA appeal.