The 2025 rookie class was star-studded. Not only did it have players poised to make superstar leaps in the coming seasons, but it also had good depth pieces who will stick around the NBA for a while as role players. It's too early to say definitively which teams nailed the draft and which flopped, but first-season returns can still be judged. The Brooklyn Nets had the depth advantage with five rookies, all of whom played at least 40 games. Egor Demin led the way as the No. 8 pick, and he is likely to receive an All-Rookie Second Team selection. Other teams with more top-end talent out of their rookie class could be seen as more valuable than the product the Nets put out this season. A lot of the early rankings depend on overall impact and future outlook. Rookies who didn't at least play half of the season will also not be factored in. Top End Classes The teams with the best rookies will often outweigh those teams that rely on depth.…