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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Malik Parrish

Malik Parrish#168

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

New Wave Academy

When a 6-7 power forward moves like a wing player but bangs inside like an old-school four, you pay attention. The tape from Houston's New Wave Academy keeps showing the same thing: a frame that shouldn't move that smoothly.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Mustafa Mohamed

Mustafa Mohamed#181

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2027

Compass Prep

When you find a 6-9 frame that can move like a wing in a sophomore's body, you stop what you're doing and watch tape. Mustafa Mohamed has that rare combination of size and fluidity that makes college coaches start dreaming…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Steven McLeod

Steven McLeod#194

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2027

Grand Prairie

There's something different about watching a 6-8 sophomore command the paint with the footwork of a guard and the basketball IQ of a veteran. When Steven McLeod steps on the floor for Grand Prairie, opposing coaches start making adjustments before…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Griffin Starks

Griffin Starks#164

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Southeastern Prep

Walk into any elite prep gym and you'll find talented big men who can run the floor. What you won't find often is a 6-7 forward with the basketball IQ to thrive alongside three top-10 national recruits without getting lost…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
JJ Watts

JJ Watts#119

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Riviera Preparatory School

When a 6-7 forward can run the floor like a guard and protect the rim like a center, college coaches take notice. JJ Watts has been turning heads at Riviera Prep with his unique blend of size, athleticism, and basketball…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Taj Saragba

Taj Saragba#134

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Huntington Expression Prep

West Virginia prep basketball has produced plenty of overlooked gems over the years, and watching a 6-7 power forward with legitimate skill operate alongside one of the nation's top recruits tells you everything about his ceiling. The ball finds good…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Kager Knueppel

Kager Knueppel#123

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2027

Wisconsin Lutheran

When college coaches break down tape of Wisconsin Lutheran, they're not just watching one future Division I talent. They're seeing a frontcourt duo that's forcing opponents to completely rethink their defensive schemes, with a 6-9 stretch forward who can pull…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Zaahir Muhammad-Gray

Zaahir Muhammad-Gray#147

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Imhotep Institute

In a city that produces NBA talent like assembly line work, it takes something special to catch college coaches' attention as a sophomore. Zaahir Muhammad-Gray has that something, and the six Division I programs already offering him scholarships can attest…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
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Peter Rosta

PF · 6-10 · Class of 2027

Standing at 6-10 with room to grow, this Class of 2027 power forward represents the kind of developmental big man that college programs dream about landing early.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Shaq Kizzee

Shaq Kizzee#146

PF · 6-10 · Class of 2027

Carter

There's something different about watching a 6-10 sophomore move with genuine fluidity in the post. When that size comes with actual footwork and touch, coaches start clearing their calendars.

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
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
Gaeton Wafo

Gaeton Wafo

PF · 7-0 · Class of 2027

CATS Academy

Standing at seven feet tall with four Division I offers already in hand, this Massachusetts prep school prospect is turning heads as one of the most intriguing big men in the 2027 class.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Cameron Barnes

Cameron Barnes#82

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Link Academy

When you walk into a Link Academy practice, the first thing that hits you is the size and athleticism moving up and down the court. Then you notice the kid at power forward who moves like he's three inches shorter…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Nathaniel Blenman

Nathaniel Blenman

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2027

Standing 6-8 with the frame to develop into a true interior presence, this 2027 power forward is already drawing serious attention from Division I programs across the Northeast.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Ater Maker Bol Meen

Ater Maker Bol Meen

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2027

CATS Academy

Standing 6-9 with international pedigree and a deadly perimeter stroke, this Class of 2027 prospect is turning heads with his unique blend of size and skill.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Logan Lang

Logan Lang

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2027

Brimmer and May

Standing 6-9 with years to develop, this Massachusetts power forward represents the kind of upside that college programs dream about finding early in the process.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Godson Okokoh

Godson Okokoh#75

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2027

Iowa United Prep

When you watch Iowa United Prep games, you can't help but notice the 6-8 forward who moves like he's three inches shorter. That fluidity from a big man catches your eye immediately, especially when he's running the floor in transition.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Ahmed Nur

Ahmed Nur#44

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2027

Hopkins

When a 6-8 sophomore already has four Division I offers before November, you pay attention. Ahmed Nur moves with the fluidity of a guard in a power forward's frame, the kind of prospect that has college coaches circling dates on…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Brandon Woodard

Brandon Woodard#58

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2027

Bishop McNamara

Walking into Bishop McNamara's gym, you immediately notice the size and athleticism that sets elite prospects apart from good high school players. At 6-8 with legitimate forward skills, Brandon Woodard commands attention every time he steps on the court.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Donovan Davis

Donovan Davis#42

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Freedom

When a 6-7 sophomore from small-town Wisconsin lands offers from Kentucky and Syracuse before most kids have figured out their jump shot mechanics, you pay attention. Donovan Davis has that kind of natural ability that translates immediately to high-level basketball.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Jaylan Mitchell

Jaylan Mitchell#68

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Overtime Elite

The kid from southern Indiana doesn't look like much warming up, but when the lights come on at Overtime Elite, you see why blue-blood programs are circling. At 6-7 with real length and an advanced feel for the game, he's…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Zion Green

Zion Green#32

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2027

Mt. Zion Prep

When a 6-9 forward from Camden moves smoothly in the post and shows soft hands around the rim, college coaches take notice. Zion Green has that rare combination of size and skill that translates immediately at the next level.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Jeremy Jenkins

Jeremy Jenkins#37

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2027

Overtime Elite

When a Miami kid grows to 6-9 and decides to take his talents to Atlanta's Overtime Elite program, college coaches start clearing their calendars. Jeremy Jenkins has that kind of size and skill combination that makes power forwards dangerous at…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Ahmad Hudson

Ahmad Hudson#24

PF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Ruston

Most 6-6 power forwards can either grab rebounds or score efficiently, but rarely do both at an elite level. When a sophomore puts up 29 boards in a single game and follows it with 32 points the next time out,…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Dawson Battie

Dawson Battie#17

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2027

St. Mark's

When a 6-8 sophomore already has 21 Division I offers and coaches are comparing his frame to future pros, you know you're looking at something special. At just 16 years old, this Dallas product is rewriting the recruiting timeline for…

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Will Goode

Will Goode#298

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Louisburg

When a 6-9 forward from a small Kansas town commits to his local mid-major before the phone really starts ringing, you either found a hidden gem or a kid who values loyalty over leverage. Will Goode's early pledge to Kansas…

Updated 3d agoKansas City
Max VanLaningham

Max VanLaningham#296

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Woodcreek

Standing at 6-7 with natural power forward instincts, this Woodcreek standout has already secured his college future despite being relatively early in the recruitment process.

Updated 3d agoLong Beach State
Reece Davidson

Reece Davidson#286

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

North Laurel

Standing at 6-7 with the versatility to impact winning at multiple positions, this emerging power forward prospect is beginning to turn heads on the national recruiting scene.

Updated 3d agoUncommitted
Hudson Lucas

Hudson Lucas#274

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Parish Episcopal School

Standing 6-8 with developing skills in the frontcourt, this Texas prospect is beginning to emerge as a name to watch in the 2026 recruiting cycle.

Updated 3d agoNevada

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