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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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Elijah Garrett

Elijah Garrett#273

PG · 6-0 · Class of 2026

Beaumont West Brook

Texas continues to produce exceptional point guard talent, and the Lone Star State has another rising floor general ready to make his mark on the hardwood.

Updated 6d agoIllinois-Chicago
Hudson Lucas

Hudson Lucas#272

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 6d agoNevada
Eric Fiedler

Eric Fiedler#271

PF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Regis Jesuit

A versatile forward with legitimate size and skill is making waves in Colorado's competitive prep basketball scene.

Updated 6d agoColorado State
Michael Nee

Michael Nee#270

SG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Glenbard East

A 6-1 shooting guard who has quietly climbed to national recognition in the 2026 class is making waves in the Chicago suburbs with his well-rounded skill set.

Updated 6d agoSouth Dakota
Al'Tariq Reevey

Al'Tariq Reevey#269

C · 6-8 · Class of 2026

College Achieve - Asbury

When you're a 6-8 center ranked outside the top 250 nationally, every practice becomes an audition. Al'Tariq Reevey understands this reality better than most.

Updated 6d agoUncommitted
Denton Forsythe

Denton Forsythe#267

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Dale

A 6-1 point guard from Oklahoma has quietly built a reputation as one of the most fundamentally sound floor generals in the 2026 class.

Updated 6d agoTulsa
Rashaun Porter

Rashaun Porter#265

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

DePaul College Prep

When a 6-7 forward commits to a Mid-American Conference program before his junior season even starts, there's usually a compelling story behind the early decision. Rashaun Porter's pledge to Toledo suggests a player who values development opportunity over immediate prestige.

Updated 6d agoToledo
Andre Tyler

Andre Tyler#263

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Higley

Walking into the gym at Simeon, you can't miss the long-armed wing who plays with an edge that reminds you why this program has produced so many high-level talents. Andre Tyler might not have the offers yet, but there's something…

Updated 6d agoUncommitted
Jayson Peterson

Jayson Peterson#261

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

St. Andrew's Episcopal

The athletic bloodline runs deep when three generations of Petersons share the same first name and the same competitive fire. At 6-8 with room to grow, this latest Darryl Peterson product is starting to turn heads in Maryland prep circles.

Updated 6d agoUTSA
Navon Shabazz

Navon Shabazz#259

CG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Iowa United Prep

When you're the brother in a basketball family and commit to Murray State before your senior year even starts, you better have something special brewing. The combo guard sitting at #259 nationally has that quiet confidence of a player who…

Updated 6d agoMurray State
Tyler Jones

Tyler Jones#255

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Christ School

Walk into Christ School's gym and you'll witness one of the most talent-loaded prep rosters in recent memory, featuring four top-200 prospects. But don't sleep on the shooting guard wearing #24 who's making his mark alongside all those household names.

Updated 6d agoAlbany
Jyi Dawkins

Jyi Dawkins#254

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Ben L Smith

When a sophomore guard starts turning heads with his shooting stroke before most kids have figured out their jumper mechanics, you pay attention. At 6-3 with natural range that extends well beyond the arc, there's a foundation here that college…

Updated 6d agoWofford
Rokiem Green

Rokiem Green#253

SG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Canyon International Academy

When basketball DNA runs this deep in the family tree, you expect certain things to translate. The Green family has been putting up buckets for years, and the latest edition is starting to carve out his own path on the…

Updated 6d agoSan Jose State
Aeneas Alexander

Aeneas Alexander#251

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Leadership Prep

When you have NBA bloodlines but carry the chip of an unrecruited prospect, that internal fire burns differently. Aeneas Alexander walks into the gym carrying both the expectations that come with his last name and the hunger of a player…

Updated 6d agoNorth Texas
Dikembe Shaw

Dikembe Shaw#250

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Crown Point

Sometimes the best finds come from watching film on a Tuesday night in November, breaking down a kid who's flying under the radar while everyone else chases the obvious five-stars. At 6-7 with legitimate two-way potential, there's a Crown Point…

Updated 6d agoIllinois-Chicago
Jemai Lake

Jemai Lake#248

CG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Tualatin

Oregon's high school basketball scene doesn't produce many Division I prospects, but when a 6-2 combo guard drops 27 points in a breakout performance, college coaches start making calls. That's exactly what happened when Jemai Lake put together a statement…

Updated 6d agoMontana
Jaxson Thompson

Jaxson Thompson#247

CG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Greenhill School

When a 6-1 combo guard commits to Rice as a sophomore, it usually means one of two things: either the evaluation is way off, or this kid has serious untapped potential that the bigger programs haven't noticed yet. Watching Jaxson…

Updated 6d agoRice
Cole Edelen

Cole Edelen#246

PG · 6-2 · Class of 2026

Louisville Male

Walking into Freedom Hall during a Louisville Male scrimmage, your eyes immediately track to the 6-2 point guard who commands the floor with an old-school pace and deliberate decision-making. Cole Edelen doesn't light up the scoreboard with flashy numbers, but…

Updated 6d agoFairfield
Isaiah Wilks

Isaiah Wilks#245

PG · 5-9 · Class of 2026

Millwood

When a 5-9 point guard commits to an SEC program before his junior year starts, scouts take notice. The shot-making ability and burst that caught Louisiana's attention early tells you everything about Isaiah Wilks' upside.

Updated 6d agoLouisiana
Jasiah Cannady

Jasiah Cannady#244

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Mt. Zion Prep

When you watch tape of Mt. Zion Prep's offense, one thing becomes clear: someone is making all the right reads, finding the open man, and keeping the tempo exactly where it needs to be. That someone is doing it while…

Updated 6d agoUMass Lowell
Breylon Webb

Breylon Webb#307

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Playing on the same AAU squad as the #7 player in the country means you either elevate your game or get overshadowed completely.

Updated 6d agoLa Salle
Kota Suttle

Kota Suttle#242

CG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

SoCal Academy

Walk into any SoCal Academy practice and you'll see four ranked prospects pushing each other every single day. The least heralded of the group might just be the sleeper who makes the biggest jump over the next 18 months.

Updated 6d agoUNLV
Desmond Bellot

Desmond Bellot#241

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Cambridge Arts, Technology and Science

When you find a 6-3 shooting guard who can stroke it from deep at Cambridge Arts, Technology and Science, you pay attention. The jumper is smooth, the mechanics are clean, and the confidence is already there.

Updated 6d agoFordham
Rajan Roberts

Rajan Roberts#240

PG · 6-1 · Class of 2026

Compass Prep

When you're running point guard on a Compass Prep roster loaded with top-40 talent, every possession becomes a masterclass in decision-making under pressure. The 6-1 floor general orchestrating that offense has quietly locked up his college future while his teammates…

Updated 6d agoValparaiso
Hassan Koureissi

Hassan Koureissi#238

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

Archbishop Stepinac

When your teammates include three top-35 national recruits all headed to major programs, finding your own identity becomes the ultimate test. At Archbishop Stepinac, that's exactly the challenge facing one skilled shooting guard who's quietly putting together his own recruiting…

Updated 6d agoFordham
Kuol Deng

Kuol Deng#234

C · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Oak Hill Academy

When you roll up to Oak Hill Academy practice and see three talented players anchoring the paint, the 6-10 frame moving with surprising fluidity catches your eye first. That's Kuol Deng, a 2026 center who's still learning just how good…

Updated 6d agoUncommitted
Cameron Ryans

Cameron Ryans#232

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2026

Northview

Sometimes the best shooters are the ones who make the difficult look routine, and that's exactly what catches your eye when watching film from the Michigan prep circuit. The stroke is pure, the release consistent, and the confidence to pull…

Updated 6d agoAustin Peay
Sam Simmons Jr.

Sam Simmons Jr.#230

PG · 5-9 · Class of 2026

Olathe North

Sometimes the most overlooked prospects in a recruiting class are the ones who understand the game at a level that doesn't show up in highlight reels. At 5-9, the compact floor general from Kansas has already made his college choice…

Updated 6d agoRichmond
Ashton Pierce

Ashton Pierce#229

SG · 6-3 · Class of 2026

North Mecklenburg

Sometimes the best prospects hide in plain sight, grinding away at programs that don't make SportsCenter highlights. When a 6-3 guard from North Carolina commits to Sacramento State before major programs even offer, you have to wonder what everyone else…

Updated 6d agoSacramento State
Xavier Roberson

Xavier Roberson#328

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Dynamic Prep

When you're practicing alongside the #1 player in the country and holding your own, coaches take notice.

Updated 6d agoSam Houston

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