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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Braxton Bogard
SF · 6-8 · Class of 2027
Archbishop Spalding
A versatile wing prospect is quietly building his reputation in the competitive Maryland prep scene, showcasing the kind of two-way potential that college programs covet.
Lj Reddicks
SF · Class of 2027
Milton Academy
The 6'5 small forward from Milton Academy is quietly building a reputation as one of the most promising underclassmen in Massachusetts prep basketball.
Liam Norton
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027
Cheshire Academy
A versatile 6-5 frame with tremendous rebounding instincts is making waves in the competitive New England prep circuit.
Jaden Edwards
SF · Class of 2027
South Lakes
The 2027 class in Virginia is starting to show its depth, and small forwards with versatility are becoming increasingly valuable in today's game.
Cameron Prosper
SF · 6-7 · Class of 2027
Bethel Academy
Standing 6-7 with the versatility to impact multiple positions, this Class of 2027 prospect is quickly emerging as one of Virginia's most intriguing young talents.
Cole Blackburn
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027
When a 6-6 wing starts dropping 30-point performances at premier prep showcases, college coaches take notice.
Ben Dooley
SF · Class of 2027
St. Pius X Catholic HS
The Class of 2027 is loaded with emerging talent, and Georgia is producing another intriguing small forward prospect worth monitoring closely.
George Demeter
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027
Brimmer and May
Standing 6-5 with promising wing dimensions, this Massachusetts prospect is beginning to turn heads in the Class of 2027 conversation.
Joseph McCarthy
SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027
Bethel Academy
Standing 6-6 with a promising frame, this Virginia prospect is beginning to turn heads as an intriguing wing option in the 2027 class.
Isaac Quint
SF · Class of 2027
Shawnee Mission Northwest
The 2027 class is still taking shape, but scouts are already keeping tabs on emerging talents who could develop into major prospects over the next few years.
Carter Doan
SF · Class of 2027
Little Rock Christian Academy
Arkansas is producing another intriguing wing prospect who's beginning to turn heads on the prep circuit.
Trayvion Flournoy
SF · Class of 2027
Valley
Rising from the Iowa prep scene, this athletic wing is beginning to turn heads with his physical tools and improving offensive repertoire.
Nikhil Oolut
SF · Class of 2027
St. John's
Speed kills in high school basketball, and this 2027 small forward from Texas is already making defenders look foolish with his burst.
Charlie Yartz
SF · Class of 2027
Perkiomen School
A consistent contributor emerging from Pennsylvania's prep ranks, this 2027 small forward is beginning to turn heads with steady production in competitive settings.
Patricio Chavez
SF · Class of 2027
Cathedral
Indiana prep basketball continues to produce versatile wing prospects, and Cathedral's emerging talent is starting to turn heads with his scoring ability.
Tavin Panix
SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027
The Winchendon School
At 6-5 with natural small forward instincts, this 2027 prospect from prep powerhouse Winchendon School is beginning to turn heads on the New England circuit.
John Donohue
SF · 6'6" · Class of 2027
The Newman School
When a 6'6" wing with natural leadership qualities emerges from prep school basketball, college coaches take notice.
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