No.1 CBB Recruit, AJ Dybantsa Could Potentially Get NIL Contract Deal From BYU Worth $4.5 Million

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American basketball player AJ Dybantsa maintains his position as the consensus No. 1 overall men’s basketball prospect in the 2025 class and could potentially receive an NIL deal package worth $4.5 million.

The basketball star has been playing high school basketball at Utah Prep in Hurricane, Utah, after transferring there for the 2024-25 season.

During the recent Border League, NBA scouts and college coaches observed from courtside as Dybantsa led his Utah Prep team to victory.

With his performance this month, AJ has garnered significant attention from top recruiters, making him one of the most anticipated players.

Further, the internet has been buzzing about his game, showcasing the intensity that a future collegiate matchup could bring.

BYU Recruiters Watched AJ Play in His Recent Border League and Have High Chances of Securing the Nil Deal for Him With the Cougars

During the recent Border League, new BYU coach Kevin Young and his staff closely monitored Dybantsa’s performance.

Furthermore, the BYU staff was present in the gym all weekend to watch Utah Prep’s games.

BYU has expressed interest in AJ and is unlikely to let financial considerations stand in the way.

As previously noted, Egor Demin, a 5-star recruit from BYU, signed a lucrative $1.5 million NIL deal, leading fans to suspect that the stakes have increased significantly with AJ.

The basketball star has been offered deals from 29 schools and has visited seven of them, including BYU, Alabama, North Carolina, Kansas, Kansas State, Auburn, and USC.

While Dybantsa has received interest from multiple schools, his recent visit to BYU speaks volumes about his potential priorities.

Despite strong efforts from Kentucky and other schools, BYU appears to be AJ’s favorite due to its financial backing and partly because it is closer to his home of Utah.

Furthermore, according to On3’s latest recruiting predictions, BYU is way ahead at 68.9%, with Kansas State second at 13.4%.

According to Pete Nakos, AJ Dybantsa could potentially receive an NIL deal of up to $4.5 million from BYU if he commits to the Cougars.

While AJ’s recruitment has been a rollercoaster ride, fans suspect he will most likely commit to the Cougars.

In Case You Didn’t Know

  • AJ Dybantsa has been named the number one player in the 2026 class by ESPN after his freshman season.
  • In addition to BYU, AJ has offers from Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, UConn, Duke, Georgia Tech, Georgetown, North Carolina, Providence, USC, and many more.
  • Dybantsa has won a gold medal representing the United States at the FIBA Under-16 Americas Championship in Mexico.
Mahima Rai
Mahima Rai
Mahima is an inquisitive soul with a passion for books, music and movies- especially when it comes to overanalyzing them. An avid learner who likes learning anything and everything, with a slightly competitive streak, Mahima values meaningful conversations and finds joy in life's little quirks.

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