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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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 5d 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 5d agoColorado State
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 5d agoToledo
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 5d agoUTSA
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 5d 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 5d agoIllinois-Chicago
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 5d agoSam Houston
Austin Brown

Austin Brown#223

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Lufkin

There's something different about watching a 6-8 forward who moves like he's been playing the game for decades, even though he's just a sophomore. Austin Brown carries himself with the quiet confidence of a player who knows his time is…

Updated 5d agoMaryland
Daniel Patton

Daniel Patton#220

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Cy Falls

There's a certain type of power forward who makes coaches lean forward in their chairs during film sessions. The kind who operates with surprising finesse for his size but never forgets he can physically impose his will when needed.

Updated 5d agoOle Miss
Braylen Langley

Braylen Langley#298

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Skyline Prep

Late bloomers often carry the biggest chips on their shoulders, and watching a 6-9 power forward commit early to Stephen F. Austin while ranked outside the top 150 nationally tells you everything about hunger and opportunity. Sometimes the best stories…

Updated 5d agoStephen F. Austin
Sam Fleming

Sam Fleming#188

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Wilbraham & Monson Academy

The 6-foot-7 frame moving fluidly through post drills catches your attention first, but it's the basketball IQ that separates this prospect from the typical big man. Sam Fleming processes the game at a level that has college coaches taking notes…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Rivers Knight

Rivers Knight#187

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

La Lumiere School

Walking into La Lumiere's practice facility, you immediately notice the 6-8 frame moving with surprising fluidity in the post. Rivers Knight might be ranked outside the top 200 nationally, but his commitment to Purdue suggests the Boilermakers see something others…

Updated 5d agoPurdue
Phoenix Woodson

Phoenix Woodson#297

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Dynamic Prep

Dynamic Prep's loaded roster gets most of the headlines for its top-tier talent, but the #295-ranked forward might be the most undervalued piece of their championship puzzle.

Updated 5d agoNew Mexico State
Brennan Miller

Brennan Miller#327

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Lawrence North

Sometimes the best value plays come from kids who understand their role and execute it flawlessly every night.

Updated 5d agoSIU Edwardsville
Kuai Deng

Kuai Deng#273

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

The Patrick School

When you've got a 6-8 frame at The Patrick School running alongside top-100 talents, the development curve can accelerate quickly.

Updated 5d agoHoward
Elton Smith Jr.

Elton Smith Jr.#243

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

When you're sharing the floor with the top-ranked prospect in the country and still finding ways to impact winning, you're doing something right. That's exactly what happens when Elton Smith Jr. steps between the lines.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Jamison White

Jamison White#156

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

East St. Louis

When you watch tape from East St. Louis, one thing becomes clear immediately - there's legitimate size and athleticism developing in the Flyers' frontcourt. At 6-7, Jamison White moves with the kind of fluidity that catches your eye before you…

Updated 5d agoSaint Louis
Brayden Kyman

Brayden Kyman#249

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Santa Margarita Catholic

When three teammates from the same high school program all crack the top 250 nationally and commit to major programs, you know there's something special brewing in Orange County. Santa Margarita Catholic has quietly become a pipeline for college basketball…

Updated 5d agoWashington State
Isaiah Ward

Isaiah Ward#317

PF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

Brennan

When you've got three ranked teammates all committed to D1 programs, it says something about the talent level at Brennan High School in San Antonio.

Updated 5d agoUTEP
Nicholas Randall

Nicholas Randall#161

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Compass Prep

When a 6-7 forward can stretch defenses to the three-point line while protecting the rim on the other end, coaches take notice. That two-way impact has Nicholas Randall flying under the radar despite playing for one of the most talent-loaded…

Updated 5d agoMissouri
Elhadji Diallo

Elhadji Diallo#260

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Combine Academy

When a 6-7 forward moves with the fluidity of a guard while maintaining the physicality to bang in the paint, college coaches take notice. That combination of size and skill is exactly what has Rutgers, Virginia Tech, and Mississippi State…

Updated 5d agoUMass Lowell
MJ Madison

MJ Madison#237

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Prolific Prep

When you're sharing the court with three top-10 recruits and still carving out your role, that tells you something about a player's mentality. At 6-9 with legitimate four-man skills, MJ Madison has found ways to contribute on one of the…

Updated 5d agoMcNeese
Keeper Jackson

Keeper Jackson#235

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Tennessee Collegiate Academy

When your point guard is heading to Kentucky and you're the one college coaches are really sleeping on, there's usually a reason. But watch Keeper Jackson anchor the paint for Tennessee Collegiate Academy, and you start wondering if evaluators are…

Updated 5d agoGeorgia State
Landon Davis

Landon Davis#204

PF · 6-8 · Class of 2026

Waukee Northwest

When a program lands a commitment from a 6-8 forward ranked outside the top 200, they're usually banking on upside over immediate impact. Illinois found something different in their latest pledge — a player whose college-ready frame and fundamentals suggest…

Updated 5d agoIllinois
Preston Wade

Preston Wade#137

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

The Academy of Central Florida

The first thing that hits you watching Preston Wade isn't just his size, though at 6-9, he immediately controls the paint. It's the sheer energy he brings, a relentless motor that makes every loose ball and every rebound a personal…

Updated 5d agoFlorida
Drew Anderson

Drew Anderson#128

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Santa Margarita Catholic

The modern game increasingly demands bigs who can stretch the floor, defend multiple positions, and play with an elevated basketball IQ. In the class of 2026, Drew Anderson brings all these qualities to the table, making him one of the…

Updated 5d agoStanford
TJ Crumble

TJ Crumble#252

PF · 6-7 · Class of 2026

Long Island Lutheran

Walk into Long Island Lutheran's gym and you'll see future NBA talent at every position, but the kid at power forward might be the smartest player on the floor. TJ Crumble operates with the kind of basketball IQ that makes…

Updated 5d agoNorth Texas
Asher Elson

Asher Elson#189

PF · 6-10 · Class of 2026

Overtime Elite

When a 6-10 power forward moves with the fluidity of a wing player and processes the game like a point guard, college coaches take notice. That combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ has Xavier celebrating their latest commitment.

Updated 5d agoXavier
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Elijah Mitchell

PF · Class of 2026

Oxford

The 2026 recruiting cycle in Alabama just got more interesting with an emerging power forward who's starting to turn heads on the hardwood.

Updated 5d agothe Patriots' practice squad
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Bridgie McMillan

PF · 6-9 · Class of 2026

Bergen Catholic

Bergen Catholic continues to develop intriguing prospects in their pipeline, with underclassmen talent beginning to emerge on the recruiting radar.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted

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