Duke basketball extends offer to Top-5 recruit in Class of 2025

Duke basketball fans (Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports)
Duke basketball fans (Rob Kinnan-USA TODAY Sports)

The Duke basketball program is after another high profile 2025 prospect. 

Jon Scheyer is still going after prospects in the Class of 2025 despite the list of high profile recruits that already hold an offer from the Duke basketball program.

Cooper Flagg, Cameron Boozer, Cayden Boozer, Meleek Thomas, and now add Caleb Wilson to that list.

Wilson tweeted his official offer from the Blue Devils on Tuesday night.

The 6-foot-9 forward is a 5-star recruit and the No. 5 player in the 247Sports Composite rankings.

He also holds offers from Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, and North Carolina, among others.

Wilson played with the Georgia Stars at the Nike EYBL Peach Jam last week in North Augusta, South Carolina and in eight games he averaged 16.9 points, 9.9 rebounds, 4.6 assists, and 1.8 blocks per contest despite shooting just 36.2-percent from the floor and 25.0-percent from 3-point territory.

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The Georgia native even put up a double-double on Nightrydas Elite, the E16 champions led by Cameron and Cayden Boozer, with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Duke basketball newest offers already has high praise

On3‘s Jamie Shaw recently ranked the best high school basketball prospects, regardless of class, and pinned Caleb Wilson as the No. 6 overall player in the country, ahead of popular names like 2024 studs Dylan Harper and Tre Johnson.

Wilson has flashed the potential of his game — both in the paint and on the permitter — and with the ability to continue to grow into his lanky frame he could rise even further up recruiting boards in the next year.

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There is no perceived favorite to land the services of Caleb Wilson at this point in his recruitment.

Duke does not have a commitment in the Class of 2025 but, if things fall a certain way, it could be one of the best recruiting classes ever documented.