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.

Showing 181210 of 3,302 reports

Dikembe Shaw

Dikembe Shaw#250

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Crown Point

Sometimes the best finds come from watching film on a Tuesday night in November, breaking down a kid who's flying under the radar while everyone else chases the obvious five-stars. At 6-7 with legitimate two-way potential, there's a Crown Point…

Updated 5d agoIllinois-Chicago
Jemai Lake

Jemai Lake#248

CG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Tualatin

Oregon's high school basketball scene doesn't produce many Division I prospects, but when a 6-2 combo guard drops 27 points in a breakout performance, college coaches start making calls. That's exactly what happened when Jemai Lake put together a statement…

Updated 5d agoMontana
Jaxson Thompson

Jaxson Thompson#247

CG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Greenhill School

When a 6-1 combo guard commits to Rice as a sophomore, it usually means one of two things: either the evaluation is way off, or this kid has serious untapped potential that the bigger programs haven't noticed yet. Watching Jaxson…

Updated 5d agoRice
Cole Edelen

Cole Edelen#246

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Louisville Male

Walking into Freedom Hall during a Louisville Male scrimmage, your eyes immediately track to the 6-2 point guard who commands the floor with an old-school pace and deliberate decision-making. Cole Edelen doesn't light up the scoreboard with flashy numbers, but…

Updated 5d agoFairfield
Isaiah Wilks

Isaiah Wilks#245

PG · 5-9 · Class of 2026

Millwood

When a 5-9 point guard commits to an SEC program before his junior year starts, scouts take notice. The shot-making ability and burst that caught Louisiana's attention early tells you everything about Isaiah Wilks' upside.

Updated 5d agoLouisiana
Jasiah Cannady

Jasiah Cannady#244

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Mt. Zion Prep

When you watch tape of Mt. Zion Prep's offense, one thing becomes clear: someone is making all the right reads, finding the open man, and keeping the tempo exactly where it needs to be. That someone is doing it while…

Updated 5d agoUMass Lowell
Breylon Webb

Breylon Webb#307

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Playing on the same AAU squad as the #7 player in the country means you either elevate your game or get overshadowed completely.

Updated 5d agoLa Salle
Kota Suttle

Kota Suttle#242

CG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

SoCal Academy

Walk into any SoCal Academy practice and you'll see four ranked prospects pushing each other every single day. The least heralded of the group might just be the sleeper who makes the biggest jump over the next 18 months.

Updated 5d agoUNLV
Desmond Bellot

Desmond Bellot#241

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Cambridge Arts, Technology and Science

When you find a 6-3 shooting guard who can stroke it from deep at Cambridge Arts, Technology and Science, you pay attention. The jumper is smooth, the mechanics are clean, and the confidence is already there.

Updated 5d agoFordham
Rajan Roberts

Rajan Roberts#240

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Compass Prep

When you're running point guard on a Compass Prep roster loaded with top-40 talent, every possession becomes a masterclass in decision-making under pressure. The 6-1 floor general orchestrating that offense has quietly locked up his college future while his teammates…

Updated 5d agoValparaiso
Hassan Koureissi

Hassan Koureissi#238

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Archbishop Stepinac

When your teammates include three top-35 national recruits all headed to major programs, finding your own identity becomes the ultimate test. At Archbishop Stepinac, that's exactly the challenge facing one skilled shooting guard who's quietly putting together his own recruiting…

Updated 5d agoFordham
Kuol Deng

Kuol Deng#234

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Oak Hill Academy

When you roll up to Oak Hill Academy practice and see three talented players anchoring the paint, the 6-10 frame moving with surprising fluidity catches your eye first. That's Kuol Deng, a 2026 center who's still learning just how good…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Cameron Ryans

Cameron Ryans#232

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Northview

Sometimes the best shooters are the ones who make the difficult look routine, and that's exactly what catches your eye when watching film from the Michigan prep circuit. The stroke is pure, the release consistent, and the confidence to pull…

Updated 5d agoAustin Peay
Sam Simmons Jr.

Sam Simmons Jr.#230

PG · 5-9 · Class of 2026

Olathe North

Sometimes the most overlooked prospects in a recruiting class are the ones who understand the game at a level that doesn't show up in highlight reels. At 5-9, the compact floor general from Kansas has already made his college choice…

Updated 5d agoRichmond
Ashton Pierce

Ashton Pierce#229

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

North Mecklenburg

Sometimes the best prospects hide in plain sight, grinding away at programs that don't make SportsCenter highlights. When a 6-3 guard from North Carolina commits to Sacramento State before major programs even offer, you have to wonder what everyone else…

Updated 5d agoSacramento State
Xavier Roberson

Xavier Roberson#328

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Dynamic Prep

When you're practicing alongside the #1 player in the country and holding your own, coaches take notice.

Updated 5d agoSam Houston
Mani Sajid

Mani Sajid#228

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Plymouth-Whitemarsh

When a 6-4 shooting guard commits early to a mid-major program before offers start rolling in from bigger names, it usually means one of two things: either the kid lacks confidence in his trajectory or he sees something special in…

Updated 5d agoTowson
Austin Brown

Austin Brown#223

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Lufkin

There's something different about watching a 6-8 forward who moves like he's been playing the game for decades, even though he's just a sophomore. Austin Brown carries himself with the quiet confidence of a player who knows his time is…

Updated 5d agoMaryland
Franck Belibi

Franck Belibi#221

SG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Colorado Academy

When a 6-2 shooting guard from Colorado commits to a West Coast Conference program before drawing major offers, it usually means one of two things: either the player is flying under the radar, or the evaluation process revealed some developmental…

Updated 5d agoPacific
Daniel Patton

Daniel Patton#220

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Cy Falls

There's a certain type of power forward who makes coaches lean forward in their chairs during film sessions. The kind who operates with surprising finesse for his size but never forgets he can physically impose his will when needed.

Updated 5d agoOle Miss
Marquis Clark

Marquis Clark#219

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Whitney Young

When a 6-1 point guard from the South Side commits to a major program before senior season without a single reported offer, you know there's more to the story. Whitney Young's Marquis Clark has quietly locked up his college future…

Updated 5d agoTennessee
Landyn Colyer

Landyn Colyer#217

SG · 6-6 · Class of 2026

IMG Academy

When you walk into an Overtime Elite practice and see a 6-6 guard moving with the fluidity of someone six inches shorter, you stop what you're doing. That's the Landyn Colyer experience in a nutshell — size that catches your…

Updated 5d agoMiddle Tennessee
Ryan Kreager

Ryan Kreager#216

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Faribault Senior

When a 6-10 big man from small-town Minnesota commits to Loyola this early in the process, it raises eyebrows around recruiting circles. Ryan Kreager's pledge to the Ramblers suggests Porter Moser's staff sees something others might be sleeping on.

Updated 5d agoLoyola
Donovan Williams

Donovan Williams#214

CG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Oak Ridge

When three of your teammates are top-75 national recruits heading to power conference programs, flying under the radar becomes inevitable. That's exactly where Donovan Williams finds himself at Oak Ridge, quietly developing into one of the more intriguing sleeper prospects…

Updated 5d agoGeorgia
Gabe Weis

Gabe Weis#213

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

La Lumiere School

At La Lumiere, being ranked #197 nationally while sharing the floor with three top-40 recruits requires a special kind of confidence and basketball IQ. That's exactly what Gabe Weis brings to the table every time he steps on the court.

Updated 5d agoWestern Kentucky
Brayson Green

Brayson Green#278

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Putnam Science Academy

When you're sharing the court with three nationally ranked teammates and still finding ways to contribute, you're either really good or really smart. At Putnam Science Academy, that's the daily reality for wings trying to carve out their niche.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Dothan Ijadimbola

Dothan Ijadimbola#211

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Totino-Grace

Sometimes the best prospects hide in plain sight at programs where winning matters more than individual accolades. At 6-6 with legitimate two-way potential, this Totino-Grace forward has quietly developed into one of the more intriguing sleepers in the 2026 class.

Updated 5d agoDrake
Imahri Wooten

Imahri Wooten#210

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Redemption Christian Academy

When a 6-5 wing commits early to a Big Ten program without a single reported offer on the books, it tells you everything about the modern recruiting landscape. Sometimes the best evaluations happen behind closed doors, away from the camp…

Updated 5d agoRutgers
Korie Corbett

Korie Corbett#208

SF · 6-4 · Class of 2026

Oak Hill Academy

Oak Hill Academy has become synonymous with elite basketball talent over the past two decades, but finding hidden gems among the star-studded roster takes a trained eye. At 6-4, Korie Corbett might be flying under the radar at #181 nationally,…

Updated 5d agoUAB
Felipe Minzer

Felipe Minzer#302

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

When you're sharing the court with two top-100 prospects and still managing to drop 28 points, you've got something special brewing.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted

Page 7 of 111

How we build these reports

Every PrepRadar scout report is drafted by our AI pipeline from verified source data (247Sports, ESPN, On3, Rivals, team rosters, monitored social accounts) and then structured into sections covering the player's background, playing style, strengths, areas to watch, comparisons, and recruitment outlook. Reports are refreshed on a rolling schedule four times a day, so this feed updates continuously. Corrections from players, parents, and coaches are welcome — see our contact page for the correction process, or read the full methodology.