Position of UNC Basketball Talent on NBA Draft Consensus Big Board.

If Harrison Ingram intends to return to the UNC basketball program for his senior year, he has until Wednesday to withdraw from the NBA Draft and keep his college eligibility.

However, the 21-year-old plans to stay in the draft. Ingram, who was an All-ACC Third Team selection in his sole season with the Tar Heels after transferring from Stanford, and the only UNC player with a strong chance of being drafted this year, confirmed his intentions at the NBA Draft Combine earlier this month.

His current draft stock indicates he is likely to secure at least a two-way contract.

According to Rookie Scale’s latest update to its 2024 NBA Draft Consensus Big Board, Ingram ranks No. 36 among all prospects. The consensus algorithm aggregates sources like ESPN, The Athletic, Bleacher Report, The Ringer, Yahoo, Tankathon, For the Win, CBS, No Ceilings, NBA Big Board, and various other boards and mocks from #DraftTwitter and other scouting outlets.

The Indiana Pacers (via the Toronto Raptors) hold the No. 36 overall pick.

At the combine, Harrison Ingram weighed in at 234 pounds and measured 6-foot-5 barefoot, with an 8-foot-7 standing reach and a 7-foot wingspan.