Today is the day.
After a full summer of evaluations and deliberations, national rankings have now been updated across the board with a new ESPN 100 in the Class of 2015, ESPN 60 in 2016 and ESPN 25 in 2017.
A lot has changed since the spring, but the most glaring difference is the omission of the previous top-ranked prospect in the Class of 2016, Thon Maker, who announced last week that he would be transferring to Athlete Institute in Canada.
Maker's departure opened the door for a new No. 1 prospect in the ESPN 60, and that title now belongs to Jayson Tatum. The ultra-efficient 6-foot-7 swingman starred at virtually every stop this summer, including with Team USA's under-17 team, helping him leapfrog Josh Jackson from the No. 3 spot.
Still, all eyes will be on the Class of 2015, where there were plenty of prospects whose stock jumped, and a number of others who fell down the list.