It didn't take long to see the effects of the NCAA's decision to push back the start date of the men's basketball transfer window by one week.
When the transfer portal closed last year, there were around 2,100 players. This year, there were already around 1,000 players in the portal by the end of the first day.
Exactly 30 days later, when it closed at midnight on April 22, there were nearly 2,700 players in the portal. More names are likely to trickle out with late paperwork submissions, but with the window officially closed, we've updated our top 100 transfers -- and analyzed fits for each player who has already committed.
Note: Rankings as of April 23.

1. RJ Luis Jr., 6-7, SF, Jr., St. John's
The Big East Player of the Year and a second-team All-American, Luis was one of the biggest breakout stars in college basketball this past season. He averaged 18.2 points and 7.2 rebounds, leading the Red Storm to Big East regular-season and tournament titles.

2. PJ Haggerty, 6-3, PG, Soph., Memphis
A massive boost to the portal late in the window, Haggerty was one of the best guards in the country in 2024-25. He was named AAC Player of the Year and a second-team All-American after averaging 21.7 points, 5.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists this past season.

3. Bennett Stirtz, 6-4, PG, Jr.
Transferring from Drake to Iowa
Outlook with Iowa: Stirtz should be a seamless fit at Iowa, given he has played under McCollum at both Northwest Missouri State and Drake. He's allowed plenty of freedom in McCollum's half-court offense, and while he'll be going against more size and athleticism on a consistent basis in the Big Ten than in the Missouri Valley, McCollum's offense will get Stirtz in his spots.
Pre-commitment analysis: Stirtz played one season at Drake and led the Bulldogs to the second round of the NCAA tournament, winning Missouri Valley Player of the Year honors along the way. He averaged 19.2 points, 4.3 rebounds and 5.7 assists and was terrific in the postseason. Now, he is following Ben McCollum to Iowa.

4. Yaxel Lendeborg, 6-9, PF, Sr.
Transferring from UAB to Michigan
Outlook with Michigan: If Lendeborg withdraws from the NBA draft -- he could be a late first-round pick -- and heads to Ann Arbor, he will be an anchor for Dusty May. And given Lendeborg's versatile skill set and passing ability, it's hard not to envision May thinking about Danny Wolf's role with Lendeborg.
Pre-commitment analysis: One of the most productive players in college basketball over the past two seasons, Lendeborg has put together back-to-back double-double campaigns. He averaged 17.7 points, 11.4 rebounds (fourth in the country) and 4.2 assists this past season.