Hofstra
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Scout Report
When a 6-4 shooting guard locks in his commitment before his junior season, it tells you everything about his confidence and decision-making. That's exactly what happened with this Springfield product who found his home early in the process.
Background
Jahda Swann grew up in Springfield, Virginia, in the heart of the DMV basketball hotbed where guards are manufactured daily. The competition level in Northern Virginia has shaped his mentality from day one. He made the move to The St. James, positioning himself in one of the region's premier prep programs. Playing alongside rising 2027 prospect Jacoby Briscoe has given him a legitimate running mate and elevated the competition level in practice every single day.
Playing Style
Swann operates with the smooth efficiency of a natural scorer who understands pace and timing. He's not the type to force shots early in the clock, preferring to let the game come to him before striking. His decision-making reflects maturity beyond his years, especially in transition where he reads defenses well and makes the right pass or pull-up jumper. Defensively, he uses his length effectively to disrupt passing lanes and contest shots without fouling. The 6-4 frame allows him to guard multiple positions, and he's shown the basketball IQ to switch on screens and communicate effectively with teammates. His overall game has a controlled aggression that suggests he'll adapt well to college-level structure and coaching.
Strengths
The shooting stroke is his calling card, with legitimate three-point range and the ability to score off movement or catch-and-shoot situations. His pull-up game from mid-range is advanced for his age, showing good footwork and balance when creating separation. Court vision sets him apart from typical shooting guards, as he consistently finds open teammates and doesn't force contested looks when better options exist. The basketball IQ jumps off the tape, whether it's reading help defense or making the extra pass to get a teammate an easier look.
Areas to Watch
Adding strength to his frame will be crucial for handling physical college defenders who will try to bump him off his spots. His handle could use refinement when attacking bigger, more athletic defenders who can pressure him full court. Developing a more consistent first step would unlock even more of his scoring ability and make him less reliant on his jumper.
Player Comparison
He reminds me of a young Buddy Hield in terms of shot-making ability combined with basketball IQ. Both players have that natural feel for spacing and timing, with the size to play either guard position. The comparison fits because neither relies purely on athleticism, instead using skill and smart decision-making to impact winning.
Recruitment
With nine D1 offers already in hand, including programs like Mississippi State and George Mason, Swann generated solid mid-major and some high-major interest. His commitment to Hofstra shows he values fit and opportunity over chasing the biggest name. The Pride got a steal here, landing a player who should contribute immediately in their system. His early commitment also speaks to his maturity and understanding of where he can best develop over the next four years.
Projection
At Hofstra, he projects as a multi-year starter who can play both guard spots and contribute from day one. His combination of size, shooting, and IQ suggests he could develop into an All-CAA caliber player by his upperclass years. Professional basketball might be a reach, but he has the skill set to have a long career overseas if he continues developing his athleticism and strength.
Updated Apr 11, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Offers
9Hofstra
Committed
Chose Hofstra over 8 other offers
Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.
Social Activity
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