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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Khimani Ndille
F · 6-7 · Class of 2028
When a 6-7 forward emerges from one of New England's most prestigious prep programs, college scouts take notice early and often.
Owen Murphy
F · 6-5 · Class of 2028
Haverford School
Standing 6-5 with room to grow, this Class of 2028 forward from the Philadelphia suburbs represents the kind of developmental prospect that college programs love to identify early.
Bryce Johnson
F · 6-1 · Class of 2028
St. Xavier
When a forward can dominate both ends of the floor with impressive scoring and rebounding numbers, college coaches take notice.
Alonzo Smith
F · 5-10 · Class of 2028
Avon
While many Class of 2028 prospects are still finding their footing, one Indiana forward is already making his presence felt on the hardwood.
Eric Tati
F · Class of 2028
Academy of the New Church
Rising talent in Pennsylvania's prep basketball scene is turning heads with consistent scoring performances across multiple competition levels.
Yahya Ayoob
F · Class of 2028
Pasadena
The Class of 2028 is still taking shape, but early standouts are beginning to emerge from California's competitive prep landscape.
Odis Williams
F · Class of 2028
Arlington Martin
The 2028 class is still taking shape, but early evaluations suggest there are intriguing prospects worth monitoring at every position across Texas high school basketball.
Leslie Jones
F · Class of 2028
Blake
The Class of 2028 is already starting to show glimpses of its depth, and Florida is producing another intriguing forward prospect worth monitoring early.
Latrell Allmond
F · Class of 2028
Petersburg
Standing 6-8 with the versatility to impact winning on both ends of the floor, this Petersburg forward is quickly establishing himself as one of Virginia's most promising young talents.
Kohl Anderson
F · Class of 2028
Omaha Westside
Athletic forwards who can run the floor effectively are becoming increasingly valuable in today's up-tempo game, and Nebraska has one worth watching.
Jett Von
F · Class of 2028
Long Beach Poly
The Class of 2028 forward from one of California's most storied basketball programs is already making waves despite being just an underclassman.
Hova Mcleod
F · Class of 2028
West Charlotte
The Class of 2028 forward position is already generating buzz, and West Charlotte has a promising prospect worth monitoring early in the recruitment cycle.
Dillon Tingler
F · Class of 2028
Huntington Prep
When a forward prospect lands at the prestigious Huntington Prep program as an underclassman, it signals serious potential waiting to be unleashed.
Bryton Barrett
F · Class of 2028
Archbishop Carroll
The Class of 2028 is already producing intriguing talents in the DMV area, with one forward at Archbishop Carroll starting to turn heads with consistent scoring performances.
Blake Randle
F · Class of 2028
Eagle's Landing Christian Academy
The 2028 class is starting to take shape, and forwards with developing skill sets are beginning to emerge on the recruiting radar.
Kimani Dokes
F · Class of 2028
Vanden
When a young forward can consistently produce double-doubles as an underclassman, college scouts take notice of the potential brewing beneath the surface.
Arhan Ramachandran
F · Class of 2028
North Tampa Christian Academy
When underclassmen rise to the occasion in crucial moments, it often signals the emergence of a special talent worth tracking early.
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.