New 2025 rankings for two Duke Basketball signees are below industry standards.

Meanwhile, On3 still views Cayden Boozer’s twin brother and Duke’s highest-ranked pickup, Columbus five-star forward Cameron Boozer, in the same notch as his composite ranking at No. 2 overall among his peers.

There are still four of the aggregate top 25 high school seniors in the Duke basketball recruiting class.


The most recent to update its 2025 rankings is On3. Additionally, On3 isn’t as high as it is for two future Blue Devils, even if the website ranks one of third-year Duke basketball head coach Jon Scheyer’s four early 2025 signees higher than the talent’s ranking on the 247Sports 2025 Composite.


Shelton Henderson, a forward representing Bellaire High School in Texas, is ranked No. 36 overall in the most recent On3 rankings, 16 ranks behind his composite rating. The lone 2025 Blue Devil newcomer that was not invited to the McDonald’s All American Game is the composite five-star prospect, who On3 only rates as a four-star.


Cayden Boozer, a guard from Columbus High School (Fla.), is ranked No. 28 overall, three spots below his composite, and is a mere On3 four-star.



On3, meanwhile, continues to rate Columbus five-star forward Cameron Boozer, the twin brother of Cayden Boozer and Duke’s top choice, in the same tier as his aggregate ranking of No. 2 overall among his peers.

 




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