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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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Jacob Canton

Jacob Canton#102

PG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

Mt. Zion Prep

When you're 6-3 running the point and the #102 player in your class is still flying under the radar at Mt. Zion Prep, that usually means the talent evaluators haven't caught up yet. Jacob Canton is banking on that gap…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Charles Pur

Charles Pur#151

C · 6-8 · Class of 2027

Burlington Christian Academy

You don't see many sophomores in North Carolina pulling down D1 offers from Tennessee and Maryland. But when you watch 6-8 center Charles Pur control the paint at Burlington Christian Academy, the attention starts to make sense.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Franky Hoynowski

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2027

College Achieve Central

Standing 6-1 with excellent court vision, this rising sophomore point guard is already turning heads along the Jersey Shore basketball circuit.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Chris Brown Jr

Chris Brown Jr#86

C · 6-9 · Class of 2027

Dream City Christian

Walk into Dream City Christian's gym and you'll see a 6-9 sophomore moving with surprising fluidity for his size, anchoring what might be the most loaded prep roster in Arizona. The kid from Glendale is still growing into his frame,…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Jymin Veney

Jymin Veney#121

PG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

St. John's College

When you see a 6-3 point guard commanding the EYBL circuit with the composure of a veteran, you stop what you're doing and take notes. That's exactly what Jymin Veney has been doing for scouts across the country this season.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Jacoby Briscoe

Jacoby Briscoe#137

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

The St. James

When you see a 6-6 wing moving with the fluidity of a guard but finishing through contact like a power forward, you stop what you're doing and pull up a chair. That's exactly what happens when Jacoby Briscoe steps on…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Ernesto Ballesteros

F · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Kingswood-Oxford School

A 6-foot-5, 245-pound forward who brings an intriguing blend of size and physicality to the Class of 2027.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Antoine Caughman Jr.

Antoine Caughman Jr.#151

PG · 5-11 · Class of 2027

The Villages Charter

Walk into any gym in central Florida and you'll see point guards who can dribble through cones and hit threes in warmups. Finding one who can quarterback an offense while sharing the floor with two other nationally-ranked prospects? That's a…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Cam Thornton

Cam Thornton

SG · 6-2 · Class of 2027

Brimmer and May

The 2027 class is loaded with talent, but few prospects combine the physical tools and early production like this 6-2 shooting guard from the Bay State.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Clyde Walters

Clyde Walters#99

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Overtime Elite

When you're 6-6 and sharing the court at Overtime Elite with Kansas commits and top-20 national recruits, the margin for standing out gets razor thin. That's the daily reality for a player climbing from three-star territory into serious Power 5…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Kirby Duran

Kirby Duran#186

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2027

Bishop McNamara

When you walk into Bishop McNamara's gym, the chemistry between four elite players is immediately obvious. The point guard orchestrating that machine is a 6-1 sophomore who already has Power Five coaches making regular trips to the DMV.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Cainan Weeresinghe

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

Dexter Southfield School

A 6-3 wing with legitimate three-point range is already turning heads in Massachusetts prep circles, showcasing the type of perimeter shooting that translates at every level.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Bryant Robinson

Bryant Robinson#160

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Frisco Lone Star

When college coaches pull up film on Texas prospects, they're looking for kids who can handle the spotlight that comes with high-level basketball in the Lone Star State. At 6-4 with legitimate two-way skills, this sophomore guard has already caught…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Lyris Robinson

Lyris Robinson#98

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Bella Vista Prep

Walking into Bella Vista Prep's gym feels like stepping into a college basketball laboratory. The talent level is ridiculous, and in a backcourt loaded with blue-chip prospects, Lyris Robinson has carved out his own lane as a legitimate two-way weapon.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Isaiah Santos

Isaiah Santos#80

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Seven Lakes

When college coaches break down film of Seven Lakes, they keep rewinding the same sequences. A 6-5 frame that moves like water in transition, finishing plays that smaller guards started and creating opportunities that bigger forwards can't match.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Derek Daniels

Derek Daniels#81

C · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Montverde Academy

When you walk into Montverde Academy's gym and see a 6-7 center moving with the fluidity of a wing player, you know you're watching something different. Derek Daniels has that rare combination of size and mobility that makes college coaches…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Quinton Kitt

Quinton Kitt#103

PF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

East Peoria

When a 6-6 power forward commits to his hometown Big Ten program as a sophomore, you better believe the bloodlines run deep. That's exactly what happened when Illinois locked up their next frontcourt cornerstone earlier than most programs even start…

Updated 3d agoIllinois
Miguel Orbe

Miguel Orbe#92

CG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

Miami Country Day School

There's something about watching a 6-3 combo guard operate with the court vision of someone who grew up playing against older competition. When you see that type of basketball IQ paired with legitimate size at the guard spot, it tends…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Antonio Pemberton

Antonio Pemberton#38

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2027

Brewster Academy

When you walk into Brewster Academy's gym, the first thing you notice isn't the size or athleticism—it's the pace. Everything moves faster when the right floor general is running the show, and that tempo starts with the 6-1 point guard…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Justin Wise

Justin Wise#87

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

North Oconee

When a 6-4 guard from rural Georgia starts collecting offers from Auburn, Florida State, and Georgia before his junior season even begins, scouts take notice. Justin Wise has that rare combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ that makes college…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Marri Wesley

Marri Wesley#100

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Southeastern Prep

Walk into any gym where Southeastern Prep is playing and your eyes immediately drift to the 6-5 wing who moves like he's been coached by NBA trainers since middle school. That fluid athleticism combined with legitimate size has college coaches…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Thomas Vickery

Thomas Vickery#116

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Christ School

When a 6-5 wing from Silicon Valley makes the cross-country move to North Carolina's mountains for basketball, you know there's serious talent involved. Thomas Vickery's transition from Palo Alto to Christ School has college coaches circling like vultures around a…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
James Cormier

James Cormier

W · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Cushing Academy

At 6-6, this versatile wing brings the kind of length and basketball IQ that makes coaches take notice at the prep level.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Jamaal McKnight Jr.

Jamaal McKnight Jr.#89

PG · 5-10 · Class of 2027

Long Island Lutheran

When you're running point guard on a roster that includes the #8, #11, and #30 prospects in their respective classes, every possession becomes a chess match. At Long Island Lutheran, that's exactly the pressure cooker environment where Jamaal McKnight Jr.…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Jabari Edmonds

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Standing 6-5 with a smooth shooting stroke and competitive fire, this 2027 shooting guard is quickly establishing himself as a prospect to watch on the prep circuit.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Cheick-Oumar Fadiga

Cheick-Oumar Fadiga

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2027

CATS Academy

International point guards with size and floor vision are increasingly becoming game-changers at the collegiate level, and this Swedish import is positioning himself as the next breakthrough prospect.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Lorenzo Spence

F · 6-9 · Class of 2027

Cheshire Academy

Standing at 6-9 with room to grow, this Class of 2027 forward represents the kind of developmental prospect that could emerge as a major recruiting target over the next two seasons.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Christian Zarzycki

G · 6-1 · Class of 2027

Cheshire Academy

The versatile 6-1 guard from upstate New York has found his new home at one of New England's premier prep programs, ready to showcase his developing skill set on a bigger stage.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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LaDanion Payne

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2027

Brimmer and May

Standing 6-1 with true point guard instincts, this Massachusetts floor general is already catching the attention of Division I programs despite being just a sophomore.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Eden Vinyard

Eden Vinyard#112

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Ferndale

When a 6-7 sophomore is already drawing interest from Big Ten programs, you pay attention. Eden Vinyard has that rare combination of size and skill development that gets college coaches on the phone early.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted

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