Fresh Scout Reports
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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Chase Branham
SF · Class of 2026
Logan-Rogersville
When a sophomore drops 74 points in a single week, the basketball world takes notice.
Brian Williams
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Rolling Meadows
Rolling Meadows has found a reliable spark plug coming off the bench in their 2026 small forward prospect.
Diing Maiwen
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
The Knox School
Standing 6-6 with room to grow, this emerging wing prospect is starting to catch the attention of college programs across different levels.
Corey Geason Jr.
SF · 6-4 · Class of 2026
CATS Academy
Massachusetts prep basketball is producing another intriguing wing prospect who's turning heads with his developing two-way game and impressive frame.
Christopher Washington Jr.#49
SF · 6-9 · Class of 2026
Providence Christian Academy
Standing at a graceful 6-foot-9, Christopher Washington Jr. is more than just another tall kid playing small forward; he's a burgeoning talent who projects to redefine the position at the collegiate level. His blend of size, skill, and defensive instincts…
Chase Marshall
SF · Class of 2026
Westwood
Texas high school basketball is always brewing with talent, and the Class of 2026 is no exception with emerging prospects making their mark on the hardwood.
Billy Stanfield
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Calvert Hall College
Sometimes raw athleticism is all a scout needs to see to project a prospect's upside at the next level.
Elijah Williams#35
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
TMI Episcopal
When you talk about players who have a true 'feel' for the game, a natural basketball instinct that can't be taught, Elijah Williams is one of the names that immediately comes to mind for the 2026 class. His ability to…
Tarris Bouie#40
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
SPIRE Academy
There's a certain type of player who can impact a game without dominating the ball, a player whose presence elevates the entire squad. Tarris Bouie, a 6-foot-6 wing out of SPIRE Academy, is exactly that kind of prospect, quietly assertive…
Bo Ogden#46
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
Austin Westlake
When you watch Bo Ogden for a few possessions, it’s not just the fluid athleticism that catches your eye, it’s the quiet efficiency. He moves like he knows where he’s supposed to be before the play even develops, consistently putting…
Anthony Felesi#32
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
Utah Prep
Watching Utah Prep run their sets, it's easy to get lost in the highlight reels of their top-ranked prospects. But peel back a layer, and you'll consistently see a certain 6-5 wing making the plays that don't always end up…
Cameron Holmes#33
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Millennium
When a prospect carries himself with a quiet confidence that still commands attention on the floor, scouts take notice. Cameron Holmes possesses that rare blend, navigating the EYBL circuit and high school competition with a maturity well beyond his years.…
Cameron Smith
SF · 6-7 · Class of 2026
Academy of the New Church
A 6-7 wing with impressive physical tools is beginning to turn heads in Pennsylvania's prep basketball scene.
Tajh Ariza#36
SF · 6-9 · Class of 2026
Link Academy
The game of basketball, at its core, is about creating and denying space. And when a prospect like Tajh Ariza steps onto the floor, his sheer physical dimensions fundamentally alter that equation. Standing at 6-foot-9 with the kind of wingspan…
Jaxon Richardson#27
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026
Southeastern Prep
When Jaxon Richardson steps onto the court, the game feels different. There's a smoothness to his movements, an understated intensity that permeates the entire possession. He impacts winning in ways that don't always jump off the stat sheet, making the…
Colben Landrew#25
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Wheeler
When a prospect skips two high school classes and enrolls early at a national championship program, you know there's something genuinely different about their game. Colben Landrew isn't just ahead of schedule; he possesses a mature skill set and a…
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…
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…
JJ Andrews#12
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
Little Rock Christian Academy
Watching a player like JJ Andrews glide around the court, it’s easy to get caught up in the smooth athleticism and effortless grace. At 6-6, he possesses the kind of functional movement that simply translates to higher levels of basketball.…
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…
Anthony Thompson#7
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2026
Western Reserve Academy
Some players just arrive on the scene and immediately make you sit up a little straighter. They possess an innate feel for the game that transcends their age, making plays that veterans struggle to execute. Anthony Thompson is one of…
Baba Oladotun#8
SF · 6-10 · Class of 2026
James Hubert Blake
When you see a 6-foot-10 small forward who moves like a guard, your eyes naturally widen. This isn't just about raw size; it's about an incredibly fluid athlete who projects to be one of the most versatile players in his…
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…
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…
Timothy Bollin
SF · 6'6" · Class of 2026
The Newman School
When your starting lineup features three Division I commits and you're not one of them, that's either a problem or an opportunity.
Niko Chikobava
SF · Class of 2026
St. John's
When you're sharing the floor with a top-50 national recruit like Sebastian Williams-Adams, the spotlight doesn't naturally find you.
William Woolsey
SF · Class of 2026
Greeneville
Playing second fiddle to a top-100 power forward can either break a prospect's confidence or forge them into something special.
Jayden Smothers
SF · 6-3 · Class of 2026
DeMatha Catholic High School
DeMatha Catholic is loaded with ranked prospects, but sometimes the best sleepers are hiding in plain sight.
Quinn Gibson
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026
The Winchendon School
A lanky 6-6 frame with room to fill out makes this New England prep prospect an intriguing developmental piece for college programs willing to invest in upside.
Christopher Taylor
SF · 6'5" · Class of 2026
The Newman School
At 6'5" with a solid 205-pound frame, this Boston wing is quietly developing into one of the most intriguing small forward prospects in the Class of 2026.
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