My Top 25 List: Edited to include contributions throughout this thread. Thanks everyone! I learned a lot here! Edited again with new scoring rubric: impact on national championships and Final Fours (30%), individual accolades (25%), statistics and records (20%), longevity/ consistency (15%), historical significance (10%), tiebreaker (manual adjustment, usually eye test or post-college success).
Thomas Haugh, Taurean Green, Kasey Hill, Erving Walker, KeVaughn Allen, Anthony Roberson, Stacey Poole, Colin Castleton, Eddie Shannon, Dan Cross, Brent Wright, Teddy Dupay, Orien Greene, Devin Robinson, Tre Mann
- Al Horford — Versatile two-time national champion cornerstone (2006-2007);
- Joakim Noah — Defensive heart and Final Four MOP (2006) of back-to-back titles;
- Walter Clayton Jr. — Record single-season scorer (713 points); consensus first-team All-American;
- Corey Brewer — Athletic star on back-to-back champions; NCAA Tournament MOP (2007);
- Vernon Maxwell — Restored all-time leading scorer (2,450 points);
- Neal Walk — Pre-modern dominant big; career rebound king (1,181); multiple high-scoring seasons and first true All-American legacy.
- Mike Miller — Elite perimeter shooter/scorer on 2000 Final Four team;
- Lee Humphrey — NCAA Tournament three-point record holder (55 made); clutch shooter on 2006-2007 champions; record-setting accuracy from deep.
- Udonis Haslem — Top-five all-time scorer (1,781 points);
- Dwayne Schintzius — All-time blocks leader (272); unique SEC statistical quadruple (1,500+ points, 800+ rebounds, etc.); elevated program in late 1980s.
- David Lee — Efficient double-double threat; top-10 rebounds (869); strong All-SEC honors and NBA bridge.
- Bradley Beal — Elite one-and-done scorer/shooter;
- Scottie Wilbekin — SEC Player of the Year (2014); Final Four leader;
- Matt Bonner — Four-year stretch-four reliability; top-tier scoring and three-point efficiency; All-SEC and NBA rings.
- Jason Williams — "White Chocolate" flair; single-game assists record (17); electrifying one-season visibility boost.
- Chris Chiozza — All-time assists leader (571); steals ranking and iconic 2017 buzzer-beater; reliable guard leadership.
- Dorian Finney-Smith — Transfer rebounding/scoring leader; defensive versatility and NBA longevity.
- Chandler Parsons — Strong forward rebounding/scoring; deep-run contributor; solid pro career.
- Kenny Boynton — Second all-time scorer (2,033 points); four-year high-volume consistency and All-SEC nods.
- Nick Calathes — Explosive scoring/assists threat; SEC-leading seasons; triple-double potential.
- Ronnie Williams — Former all-time leading scorer (2,090 points); dominant 1980s post presence.
- Andrew DeClercq — Third all-time rebounds (958); consecutive starts record; foundational to 1994 Final Four.
- Dametri Hill — "Da Meat Hook" scoring peak (All-SEC); key interior force in 1994 Final Four breakthrough.
- Patric Young — Rim protection and rebounding; interior anchor in competitive post-title years.
- Will Richard — High-volume recent scorer/rebounder; clutch three-point and defensive role in title contention.
Thomas Haugh, Taurean Green, Kasey Hill, Erving Walker, KeVaughn Allen, Anthony Roberson, Stacey Poole, Colin Castleton, Eddie Shannon, Dan Cross, Brent Wright, Teddy Dupay, Orien Greene, Devin Robinson, Tre Mann