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The 10 biggest risers in the updated 2025 On3 150

The 10 biggest risers in the updated 2025 On3 150
On3's Jamie Shaw lays out and discusses the ten biggest rankings risers in the recent 2025 On3 150 ranking update.

On3 updated its 2025 On3 150 rankings on Monday. The update saw some movement with 15 new players being added to make their ranking debuts, there were also some players whose play over the last couple of months (August was the previous update) led to some pretty substantial rises.

Naturally, every player’s developmental arc is different. With On3, we have never shied away from transparency in our rankings. We aim for draft night, ultimately grading our rankings by the No. 1 player in the class, going No. 1 in the NBA Draft, and so on.

As we are inching toward the end of the 2025 recruiting cycle, let’s discuss the ten biggest risers in the November update as we head toward the early signing period.

Updated 2025 On3 150 Rankings | Storylines from the Ranking update

1. SG Elzie Harrington (Harvard)

Rankings Rise: 39 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 81Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 42High School: Bellflower (CA) St. John Bosco

The Skinny: The intriguing part of Elzie Harrington’s game is the ability to score. He has positional size that goes along with his handle to get to spots in the half-court. He has a smooth jump shot and consistent release. While Harrington’s path has been fluid, he is playing some good basketball heading into his senior season, and his positional size with the ability to create and score it are hard to ignore.

2. SG Davis Fogle (Gonzaga)

Rankings Rise: 29 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 66Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 37High School: Chandler (AZ) Compass Prep

The Skinny: Early in Davis Fogle’s high school career, he has put up numbers however, the competition level and high volume (both in high school and travel ball) have led to questions about his efficiency in a lessened role. Early returns from Fogle’s play with AZ Compass have been intriguing, to say the least. His footwork and shot balance are better and he is showing capable of getting to his spots and rising up. As he continues to add weight, there is more ceiling in there to reach. But his positional size, athletic fluidity, and ability to create and score in various ways set a positive baseline.

3. G Zac Foster (Clemson)

Rankings Rise: 26 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 121Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 95High School: Atlanta (GA) Woodward Academy

The Skinny: There is a smoothness to Zac Foster’s game, especially with the ball in his hands, that is hard to ignore when you watch. Really sitting on one of his games, you see a lot of the upside. He will make flash plays off the bounce, either with a pass or creating a shot opportunity that really opens your eyes. Foster, the younger brother of Xavier guard Marcus Foster, will need to continue adding weight. The thought is, that with this skill base, the continued strength will only add to more consistency for this late bloomer.

4. SF Shon Abaev

Rankings Rise: 20 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 39Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 19High School: Ft. Lauderdale (FL) Calvary Christian

The Skinny: Shon Abaev has a unique ability to self-create shot opportunities and get clean looks in many offensive situations. This summer, on the Under Armour Next Circuit, the 6-foot-7 wing averaged 21.1 points while shooting 38.5 percent from three. He is becoming a more willing passer and he rebounded his area well. But, it is his scoring capabilities that landed him in this area of the rankings for this update.

5. SG Jamarion Batemon (Iowa State)

Rankings Rise: 20 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 64Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 44High School: Milwaukee (WI) School of Science and Math

The Skinny: Jamarion Batemon shot the cover off the ball this summer. His 9.9 three-point attempts per game on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit brought him a 41.8 percent shooting average. He averaged 20.3 points and scored 1.113 points per possession in circuit play. Even at a lengthy 6-foot-2, the confidence and quick release he showed, with the ability to get a shot off in the half-court was impressive. He also showed quick hands on the defensive end and some passing acumen, especially in the pick-and-roll, playing on the ball.

6. SG Braylon Mullins (UConn)

Rankings Rise: 19 spots Previous On3 150 Ranking: No. 35Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 16High School: Greenfield (IN) Greenfield-Central High

The Skinny: Braylon Mullins took big steps this summer, stepping out from being just a shooter and taking steps toward being a full-on scorer. Listed at 6-foot-5, Mullins lived up to his reputation on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit, knocking down 41.7 percent of his 8.8 three-point attempts per game. He also averaged 19.3 points finishing with 23 dunks and 46 total finishes at the rim. The steps he took as a scorer, with his positional size, length, and athletic pop, lend to an intriguing upside with his game.

7. PF Brady Koehler (Notre Dame)

Rankings Rise: 19 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 115Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 96High School: Indianapolis (IN) Cathedral

The Skinny: This ended up being a full-on breakout summer for Brady Koehler. While the lengthy 6-foot-9 forward did not score much – and there are still some questions about how he can consistently score the ball – he showed unique defensive prowess. Koehler averaged close to three stocks per game in Nike EYBL play. So while he played on a team where two players took over 45 percent of the team’s shots, Koehler found ways to make himself more than valuable. He can slide his feet, play in the passing lanes, and set up shop as a weak side shot blocker, switching throughout the course of a possession.

8. PF Kareem Stagg (Georgia)

Rankings Rise: 19 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 111Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 92High School: Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy

The Skinny: Kareem Stagg found a way. That was the theme of the summer for him, he simply found a way to gain production. Stagg did not have a dynamic guard by his side nor did he really have many plays run for him, however, the 6-foot-8 burly and explosive forward, found a way to average 11.0 points and 5.2 rebounds on Nike’s EYBL Circuit. He also showed some intriguing instincts on the defensive end adding 1.8 blocks per game. While his ceiling might not be as high as others, the floor of what he brings should fit comfortably in the SEC.

9. PG Keyshuan Tillery (Cincinnati)

Rankings Rise: 16 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 114Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 98High School: New Hampton (NH) School

The Skinny: It is the winning when it comes to Keyshuan Tillery. The winning plays, the winning attitude, the extra stuff that he brings to a team that does not show up on the final stat sheet. When you look at the numbers, you might see some inefficiencies in his shooting or his ball care, but at the end of the day Tillery let his City Rocks program to a spot in Nike’s Peach Jam, the program’s best finish in the last few years. In doing so, the point guard averaged 13.7 points, 6.9 assists, and 1.7 steals per contest.

10a. PF Sebastian Williams-Adams

Rankings Rise: 14 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 72Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 58High School: Houston (TX) St. John’s

The Skinny: With Sebastian Williams-Adams, his motor runs hot consistently. And that motor, when attached to his lengthy frame, leads to relatively consistent production all over the court. While the shooting aspect will need to be figured out and handle developed in the half-court, he has some passing chops and switchable defensive upside. He shot 50.0 percent on Nike’s EYBL Circuit this summer while averaging 15 .0 points. He has consistently made positive plays throughout the course of the game.

10b. CG Kayden Mingo (Penn State)

Rankings Rise: 14 spotsPrevious On3 150 Ranking: No. 75Updated On3 150 Ranking: No. 61High School: Long Island (NY) Lutheran

The Skinny: Looking at Kayden Mingo, what is so intriguing about his game is the confidence with which he produces. That production shows mainly with his scoring, but he has consistently shown an ability to create opportunities and put up buckets. He averaged 15.2 points on 43.6 shooting from three on Nike’s EYBL Scholastic Circuit last season. While he is a volume scorer, he has proven to do so efficiently and within a winning-type construct. The demeanor he plays with stands out.

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