Now, according to composite scores from a collection of recruiting sites, the three-deep group of incoming Duke basketball rookies appears at No. 3 in the country, trailing Arizona and new No. 1 Houston, the program that defeated Jon Scheyer’s Blue Devils in the Final Four two weeks ago.
Duke’s current ranking is down two spots from where it once stood, of course. However, it is up one notch since Scheyer & Co. dropped to No. 4 due to the decommitment from five-star forward Shelton Henderson late Thursday night.
Following recent updates to ESPN’s rankings, all three remaining Blue Devil signees check in among the top 22 overall on the 247Sports 2025 Composite.The 2025 Duke basketball haul sat atop the national rankings for several months after growing to four five-star prizes just in time for the early signing period in November
