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AI-assisted scouting reports on D1-caliber prep players, refreshed continuously as new film, offers, rankings, and recruiting developments come in. Each report is reviewed for accuracy against our source pipeline before publication. Sorted by most recently updated.

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Qayden Samuels

Qayden Samuels#26

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Bishop McNamara

When you watch Qayden Samuels, what immediately jumps out is his sheer athletic fluidity for a player his size at such a young age. He moves with a natural grace and power that few possess, making even complex sequences look…

Updated 54m agoAlabama
Adonis Ratliff

Adonis Ratliff#22

PF · 6-11 · Class of 2026

Archbishop Stepinac

The rare combination of size and nimble feet immediately shifts the landscape of a basketball game. Adonis Ratliff, all 6-11 of him, possesses that kind of disruptive presence, changing shots and securing rebounds at a rate few in his class…

Updated 55m agoUSC
Maximo Adams

Maximo Adams#30

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Sierra Canyon

The first thing that jumps out when you see Maximo Adams play is his fluidity; he moves like a guard at 6-foot-7, making complex offensive actions look effortless. He possesses a natural grace and feel for the game that few…

Updated 55m agoNorth Carolina
Arafan Diane

Arafan Diane#24

C · 7-1 · Class of 2026

Iowa United Prep

Picture a legitimate seven-footer, standing tall, yet moving with an ease that belies his stature. Now envision that same towering presence, not just lurking in the paint, but confidently stepping out to drain a three-pointer with textbook form. That blend…

Updated 55m agoHouston
Jordan Smith Jr.

Jordan Smith Jr.#2

CG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Paul VI Catholic

Finding a guard who possesses an advanced scoring package, genuine two-way commitment, and the competitive fire of an upperclassman, all before turning 17, is exceptionally rare. Jordan Smith Jr. is precisely that kind of prospect, carrying the mantle of the…

Updated 55m agoArkansas
Toni Bryant

Toni Bryant#23

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Southeastern Prep

There’s a quiet hum that follows certain players, a sense they’re just scratching the surface of their capabilities. When you watch Toni Bryant patrol the paint at Southeastern Prep, you get that feeling; he’s the kind of big who changes…

Updated 55m agoMissouri
JJ Andrews

JJ Andrews#12

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Little Rock Christian Academy

When you watch him play, it's the effortless fluidity that first grabs your attention; a genuine scorer who understands how to operate within an offense while still getting his own. He doesn't just shoot it, he strokes it, making complex…

Updated 55m agoArkansas
Miles Sadler

Miles Sadler#20

PG · 5-10 · Class of 2026

Bella Vista Prep

The game changes when a player like Miles Sadler steps onto the floor, regardless of his listed height. You feel his influence immediately, whether he's dissecting a defense with a precise pass or taking a timely charge on the other…

Updated 55m agoWest Virginia
Caleb Gaskins

Caleb Gaskins#17

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Miami Columbus

Watching Caleb Gaskins operate, you quickly notice a forward who understands how to impact a game without demanding the ball at every possession. This isn't just another big body; Gaskins combines a robust physical frame with fluid athleticism that's uncommon…

Updated 55m agoMiami
Abdou Toure

Abdou Toure#15

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Notre Dame

The sheer fluidity of movement from a 6-foot-5 wing at Abdou Toure's age is what first grabs your attention. He glides down the court, covers ground effortlessly on defense, and often looks like he’s playing at a different speed than…

Updated 55m agoArkansas
Deron Rippey Jr.

Deron Rippey Jr.#11

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Blair Academy

When you talk about the point guard position, you're looking for a general, someone who dictates the rhythm and brings an undeniable competitive edge. Deron Rippey Jr. isn't just a highly touted prospect; he's a player who fundamentally alters the…

Updated 55m agoDuke
Bryson Howard

Bryson Howard#21

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Frisco Heritage

When Bryson Howard steps on the court, there's an immediate shift in gravity. Defenders sag, coaches scramble, and the ball seems to find him with an uncanny magnetism. He possesses that rare combination of physical gifts and an advanced basketball…

Updated 55m agoDuke
Brandon McCoy

Brandon McCoy#14

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Sierra Canyon

The Southern California basketball scene is a crucible, and few young players have navigated its pressures with the rising confidence and skill display of a specific 2026 talent. When you step into the gym at Sierra Canyon, a program stacked…

Updated 55m agoCal
Anthony Thompson

Anthony Thompson#7

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Western Reserve Academy

When a prospect steps onto the court at 6-foot-8 with the kind of smooth, repeatable jumper that demands immediate defensive attention, you take notice. Anthony Thompson is precisely that player, a versatile wing whose sheer shooting prowess and impressive physical…

Updated 55m agoOhio State
Dylan Mingo

Dylan Mingo#14

CG · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Long Island Lutheran

You walk into a gym where Dylan Mingo is playing, and the first thing you notice is the way he impacts the game without needing the ball constantly in his hands. His presence alone seems to alter offensive flow, forcing…

Updated 55m agoBaylor
Baba Oladotun

Baba Oladotun#8

SF · 6-10 · Class of 2026

James Hubert Blake

There's a rare breed of prospect in high school hoops right now: the wing who simply defies typical positional limitations due to their sheer physical tools and burgeoning skill. When a player at 6-10 can fluidly handle the ball, attack…

Updated 55m agoMaryland
Bruce Branch III

Bruce Branch III#6

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Prolific Prep

Walk into any gym where Prolific Prep is running, and it doesn't take long for Bruce Branch III to make his presence felt. He's not just a contributor on a loaded squad; he's the engine humming in the background, making…

Updated 55m agoBYU
Christian Collins

Christian Collins#9

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

St. John Bosco

Finding a prospect who instinctively impacts the game on both ends of the floor, even at an early stage, is a rare find. Christian Collins isn't just a big body; he possesses a unique feel for the game that elevates…

Updated 55m agoUSC
Cameron Williams

Cameron Williams#4

PF · 6-11 · Class of 2026

St. Mary's

When you scout a player who stands nearly seven feet tall as a sophomore, and he moves like a wing, your ears perk up. Cameron Williams isn't just big; he's fluid, coordinated, and already dictating games on both ends of…

Updated 55m agoDuke
Caleb Holt

Caleb Holt#3

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Prolific Prep

Watching a player operate with a blend of power and finesse usually means they've been molded by years of high-level competition, but when you see it from a rising junior, it simply makes you sit up and take notice. Caleb…

Updated 55m agoArizona
Jordan Smith

Jordan Smith#2

CG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Paul VI Catholic

The rarified air at the very top of a recruiting class carries an immense weight, a spotlight few can truly handle, let alone thrive under when facing a premature jump to the collegiate level. But Jordan Smith isn't just another…

Updated 55m agoArkansas
Tyran Stokes

Tyran Stokes#1

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Rainier Beach

Picture this: a 6-foot-7 wing, already built like a college sophomore, effortlessly guarding point guards on one possession and then banging in the post against centers the next. That's the reality with Tyran Stokes, the consensus top prospect in the…

Updated 55m agoKansas
Aeneas Bridges

Aeneas Bridges

6-2 · Class of 2026

Jackson Academy

A versatile performer who consistently delivers when his team needs scoring and rebounding production most.

Updated 8d agoWashington
Darren Moore

Darren Moore

PG · Class of 2026

Northfield Mount Hermon

A 6'2 floor general who's decided to reopen his recruitment after decommitting from Stonehill, bringing championship experience and proven leadership to the transfer portal.

Updated 8d agoSeton Hall
Andrew Kretkowski

Andrew Kretkowski

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Rutgers Preparatory School

When a freshman drops 25 points and eight rebounds in a blowout victory for a top-ranked prep program, the basketball world takes notice.

Updated 8d agoAlabama
Andre Nickerson

Andre Nickerson

F · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Inglewood

Raw athleticism often serves as the foundation for basketball greatness, and Class of 2026 prospects with untapped potential are catching scouts' attention early.

Updated 8d agoCal
Amir Knight

Amir Knight

SF · 6-0 · Class of 2026

Greeneville

A rising small forward from Tennessee's Greeneville High School is beginning to make waves on the hardwood with impressive scoring performances.

Updated 8d agoTennessee
Amaya Battle

Amaya Battle

PG · 5-11 · Class of 2026

Hopkins

Versatility is becoming the most coveted trait in modern basketball, and Minnesota has a promising young talent who embodies that quality perfectly.

Updated 8d agoMinnesota
Amari Davis

Amari Davis

PG · 6-0 · Class of 2026

Berean Baptist Academy

When the lights are brightest and the competition is fiercest, some players simply rise to the occasion and deliver when their team needs them most.

Updated 8d agoMissouri
Amare Oba

Amare Oba

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Coronado

The Nevada prep scene has been producing elite wing talent at an impressive rate, and the Class of 2026 continues that tradition with emerging prospects making their mark early.

Updated 8d agoMissouri

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