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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Braylon Washington

Braylon Washington

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2028

CATS Academy

The 2028 class is still taking shape, but early emerging talents at the shooting guard position are already catching evaluators' attention with their combination of size and potential.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Mateen Cleaves Jr.

Mateen Cleaves Jr.#50

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2028

Dream City Christian

Legacy genetics meet elite potential at one of the nation's premier prep basketball programs.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Noah Washington

Noah Washington#33

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2028

New Albany

Standing 6-5 with the versatility to impact winning at multiple positions, this rising guard has already captured the attention of major programs across the country.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Rowan Phillips

Rowan Phillips#20

SG · 6-6 · Class of 2028

Westtown School

Standing 6-6 with the skill set of a modern wing, this Pennsylvania product is quickly establishing himself as one of the most intriguing prospects in the 2028 class.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Trey Edwards

Trey Edwards#51

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2028

Melissa

Standing 6-6 with a shooter's frame, this rising sophomore has already commanded attention from nearly 30 Division I programs across the country.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Quinton Wilson

Quinton Wilson#22

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2028

Overtime Elite

The 6-3 shooting guard from Florida's basketball hotbed has quickly emerged as one of the most coveted prospects in the nation's sophomore class.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Myles Hayes

Myles Hayes#13

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2028

Woodward Academy

Standing 6-5 with elite perimeter skills, this rising sophomore is already making waves in the loaded 2028 recruiting class.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Mekhi Allen

Mekhi Allen

SG · 6-6 · Class of 2028

Queen's Grant Academy

A 6-6 shooting guard with elite college programs already circling is making waves from the Queen City despite being just a sophomore.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Brayden Williams

Brayden Williams#212

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

Faith Family Academy of Oak Cliff

When you have the nation's top center and a top-50 combo guard on your roster, it takes real talent to carve out meaningful minutes as a sophomore. That's exactly what's happening at Faith Family Academy, where the spotlight burns bright…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Kingston Money

Kingston Money#193

SG · 6-2 · Class of 2027

The Principia School

The Principia School has quietly assembled one of the most talented rosters in prep basketball, with three top-200 prospects suiting up together. That's the kind of environment where under-the-radar players can catch fire and find their way onto college radars…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Geren Holmes

Geren Holmes#149

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2027

The Burlington School

When you watch a prospect from the class of 2027, you’re often looking for flashes, for indicators of future performance that transcend current production. With Geren Holmes, those flashes are bright, hinting at a perimeter player who possesses an intriguing…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Trevor Dickson

Trevor Dickson#159

SG · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Modesto Christian

When you step into the gym where Modesto Christian plays, there's a certain energy, a promise of raw talent taking shape. For coaches making the trek to California's Central Valley, the name Trevor Dickson has started to come up more…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Kamari Whyte

Kamari Whyte#139

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

Vermont Academy

There's a reason prep schools keep loading up on talented two-guards, and watching Vermont Academy's backcourt confirms it. When you've got legitimate size at the shooting guard spot paired with developing skill, college coaches take notice.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
MJ Curry

MJ Curry#106

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Grayson

The class of 2027 represents a true frontier in scouting, an era where physical tools and foundational skills are often more indicative than refined production. Every once in a while, you walk into a gym and see a young player…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Ajani Stewart

Ajani Stewart#181

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Westtown School

When you're sharing a backcourt with the #21 player in the country and still finding ways to impact winning basketball, you're doing something right. At 6-4 with legitimate range, some prospects would fade into the background at Westtown School.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Kellen Brewer

Kellen Brewer#121

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Metairie Park Country Day

When NBA bloodlines run this deep, expectations follow every possession. The son of former NBA veteran Corey Brewer is building his own reputation at Metairie Park Country Day, and early returns suggest the basketball IQ didn't skip a generation.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Avery Huston

Avery Huston#160

SG · 6-2 · Class of 2027

Iowa United Prep

When you're running with a frontcourt that includes the #16 center in the country heading to Houston and another top-75 prospect, the margins for error shrink fast. That's the proving ground where Avery Huston has been cutting his teeth on…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Cadarian Urune

Cadarian Urune#180

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

Allen

When you watch enough tape of 2027 guards, the athletic separators become obvious within the first few possessions. The kid from Allen High throws down transition dunks that make you rewind the film twice.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Avery Moses

Avery Moses#143

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

Sunrise Christian Academy

A smooth stroke from the perimeter always draws eyes. When a player can knock down shots consistently with textbook form, it changes the geometry of the game, forcing defenses to adjust. Avery Moses brings that fundamental skill to the court,…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Patrese Feamster

Patrese Feamster#130

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Friends' Central

When a 6-4 shooting guard from the Philadelphia suburbs carries a national ranking in the top 150 as a sophomore, college coaches start circling dates on their calendars. That's exactly what's happening with the smooth-shooting wing from Friends' Central School…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Josiah Adamson

Josiah Adamson#147

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

CATS Academy

When the ball is advanced past half-court, the eyes of the defense often gravitate to the biggest names on CATS Academy. But it's often the subtle movements and sharp cuts of Josiah Adamson that truly open up the offense. He's…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Andrew Ross

Andrew Ross#161

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Sidwell Friends School

When you're the third-ranked player on a team loaded with Division I commits, you better have something special to separate yourself from the pack. At 6-5 with legitimate two-way skills, the scouts aren't leaving Sidwell Friends games early anymore.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Tony Cornett III

Tony Cornett III#112

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Westerville North

When a 6-4 sophomore from central Ohio already has four Division I offers before he's even hit his growth spurt, college coaches are seeing something special on the tape. Tony Cornett III has that rare combination of size, skill, and…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Jimmie Haywood

Jimmie Haywood#93

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2027

Compass Prep

Walk into any elite prep gym and you'll see the same thing: talented players learning to navigate loaded rosters where every possession matters. At Compass Prep, that reality hits different when you're sharing the court with multiple top-50 recruits.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Bryce Curry

Bryce Curry#123

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Lakota West

When you find a 6-4 shooting guard who can fill it up from deep and has college coaches already circling, you stop and take notice. Bryce Curry is making that happen as just a sophomore at Lakota West, sitting at…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Marquis Newson

Marquis Newson#109

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Neumann Goretti

When you find a 6-4 guard with legitimate two-way potential in Philadelphia's competitive landscape, you pay attention. Marquis Newson has that rare combination of size and skill that makes college coaches start making phone calls early.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Jordan Hunter

Jordan Hunter#137

SG · 6-2 · Class of 2027

Hargrave Military Academy

The EYBL circuit has a way of separating pretenders from prospects, and when you see a 6-2 guard from rural Virginia holding his own against elite competition at Peach Jam, you take notice. Jordan Hunter's ascent from Chatham to Hargrave…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Marlon Martinez

Marlon Martinez#140

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2027

The Academy of Central Florida

When you walk into The Academy of Central Florida's gym, the first thing that hits you is the sheer amount of Division I talent on one roster. But even in that loaded rotation, the 6-5 sophomore with the smooth stroke…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Landon Evans

Landon Evans#187

SG · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Pickerington Central

When a 6-foot-5 sophomore already has Ohio State and Purdue calling, you know there's something special brewing. Landon Evans is exactly that type of talent that makes college coaches start planning visits two years ahead of schedule.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
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Raymond Fernandez

SG · 6-4 · Class of 2027

The 6-4 frame and shooting guard instincts are already turning heads at Blair Academy, where young talent often gets fast-tracked to college radars.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted

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