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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Declan Griffiths

Declan Griffiths#190

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Avon Old Farms

At 6-6 with legitimate perimeter skills, the modern small forward archetype is alive and well in prep basketball. When you watch Declan Griffiths patrol the wings at Avon Old Farms, you see exactly why college coaches are starting to take…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
EJ Popoola

EJ Popoola#175

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Palisades

When you find a 6-5 wing ranked inside the top 200 nationally who hasn't drawn major offers yet, there's usually a reason. Sometimes it's exposure, sometimes it's development timeline, and sometimes you've found a diamond waiting to be polished.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Braelon Bradshaw

Braelon Bradshaw#186

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Heritage Hall

When you find a 6-5 wing who moves like he's three inches shorter and thinks the game two steps ahead of his peers, you stop scrolling through film and start making phone calls. That's exactly what college coaches will be…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
OJ Popoola

OJ Popoola#168

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Palisades

When you have twin forwards sharing the court and both crack the top 175 nationally, that's either a recruiting goldmine or a logistical nightmare for college coaches. The Popoola brothers at Palisades are putting together film that has evaluators wondering…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
K'Nard Callendar

K'Nard Callendar#151

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2027

Overtime Elite

You walk into a gym and see a 6-8 small forward in the class of 2027 who moves with a fluidity uncommon for his age and size. That immediate eye test, that flash of raw athletic potential, is what first…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Jacob Webber

Jacob Webber#63

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2026

La Lumiere School

When you walk into the iconic La Lumiere gym, with banners from national powerhouses adorning the walls, it’s easy for players to get lost in the shuffle. But even on a roster absolutely loaded with high-major talent, there's a smooth,…

Updated 5d agoPurdue
Ty Newsom

Ty Newsom#204

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

St. Luke's School

When you're watching film at 6 AM with a cup of coffee getting cold, some prospects just grab your attention differently. The way a lanky wing moves without the ball, how they read defensive rotations before they happen - that's…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Brian Mitchell Jr.

Brian Mitchell Jr.#127

SF · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Paul VI Catholic

When your backcourt running mate is the #2 player in the country, most wings would fade into the background. But the 6-4 sophomore at Paul VI Catholic has found ways to shine even while playing next to Arkansas commit Jordan…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Will Davis

Will Davis#179

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Blue Valley North

When a 6-6 wing from Kansas suburbia has just one Division I offer heading into his junior season, it usually means one of two things: either the kid is a late bloomer about to explode, or the evaluation is spot…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Malachi Booker

Malachi Booker#176

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Montverde Academy

When you're 6-7 and sharing the court with four-star talents at Montverde Academy, blending into the background becomes easy. Malachi Booker refuses to disappear, using every possession as an audition for bigger things ahead.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Davey Harris

Davey Harris#174

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Windward School

When your last name carries the weight of college basketball success, every move on the court gets magnified. At 6-5 with legitimate three-level scoring ability, this sophomore is already drawing D1 attention while carrying the expectations that come with being…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
David Conerly

David Conerly#138

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Inglewood

Walking into Inglewood's gym, you immediately notice the 6-6 frame cutting through drills with purpose. David Conerly might be the third-ranked player on his own team, but that's because he's learning alongside two top-150 guards already committed to major programs.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Chris Sanders

Chris Sanders#132

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Redondo Union

When you watch tape of a 6-5 forward who moves like a guard but thinks like a veteran, you know you're seeing something special. That fluid combination of size and skill has college coaches from the West Coast circling back…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
DJ Hawkins

DJ Hawkins#108

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

St. Thomas More

The first thing that hits you about DJ Hawkins isn't just his 6-7 frame; it's the quiet efficiency with which he navigates the court, particularly for someone still three years out from a college campus. He moves with a fluidity…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
London Dada

London Dada#135

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Omaha Westside

When a 6-6 wing from Nebraska already has five Division I offers as a sophomore, that's telling you something about the trajectory. London Dada has college coaches from Iowa to Creighton circling the calendar for his next two seasons.

Updated 5d agoCreighton
Janon Singh

Janon Singh#141

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

West Charlotte

When your supporting cast includes the #27 player in the country already committed to Ohio State and another top-70 prospect headed to South Carolina, you better bring something special to the table. That's exactly the situation facing Janon Singh at…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Kameron Cooper

Kameron Cooper#134

SF · 6-4 · Class of 2027

Bishop Gorman

When a 6-4 wing from Bishop Gorman already has five D1 offers as a sophomore, you pay attention. Kameron Cooper is making coaches take notice in Vegas, where the talent runs deep and the competition is relentless.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Ty Schlagel

Ty Schlagel#113

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Cretin Derham Hall

Sometimes the best players are the ones who don't need the ball in their hands to dominate a game. When you find a 6-5 wing who can guard three positions and create offense from multiple spots on the floor, you've…

Updated 5d agoNebraska
Frashad Tisby

Frashad Tisby#126

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Cross Creek

When a 6-6 wing can stroke it from deep and disrupt passing lanes with equal confidence, coaches take notice fast. That wingspan combined with a pure shooting stroke creates the kind of two-way versatility every program covets.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
King Rachal

King Rachal#49

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

DNA Prep Academy

The first thing that jumps out when observing the 2027 class isn't always the highlight reel dunks, but the raw, almost elastic potential. Some players just move differently, hinting at a future that’s far bigger than their current frame. That's…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Deuce McDuffie

Deuce McDuffie#169

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Nicolet

When a sophomore drops 52 points in a single game, you stop what you're doing and pull the tape. That's exactly what happened with this 6-foot-6 wing from Milwaukee, and the performance has college coaches flooding his phone with offers.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
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Fortune Udeh

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

The prep circuit is buzzing about a 6-5 wing who's starting to turn heads with his natural athleticism and upside potential.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Henry Robinson

Henry Robinson#58

SF · 6-7 · Class of 2027

Pine Ridge

The mold for the modern wing continues to evolve, constantly demanding more versatility, size, and adaptable skill sets. Every scouting cycle introduces a select few players who just *look* the part, possessing that coveted blend of raw, projectable physical tools…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Crew Fotheringham

Crew Fotheringham#125

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Lone Peak

When a 6-foot-6 sophomore from Utah has coaches from Cal to Mississippi State already making pitches, you know there's something brewing. Crew Fotheringham has that rare combination of size, skill, and basketball IQ that makes college programs start circling early.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Clyde Walters

Clyde Walters#99

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

Overtime Elite

When four-star prospects are sharing the court with top-15 national recruits daily, the cream rises fast. At Overtime Elite, where elite talent collides every practice, being ranked #99 nationally as a 6-6 wing means you're doing something right against the…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Jacoby Briscoe

Jacoby Briscoe#136

SF · 6-6 · Class of 2027

The St. James

When a 6-6 sophomore already has 11 Division I offers and sits at #137 nationally in his class, the evaluation isn't about potential anymore. It's about trajectory and ceiling.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Thomas Vickery

Thomas Vickery#115

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Christ School

When a 6-5 wing from Silicon Valley lands at one of North Carolina's most prestigious prep programs, coaches take notice. Thomas Vickery's cross-country move to Christ School has already paid dividends with nine Division I offers flowing in during his…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Marri Wesley

Marri Wesley#100

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

Southeastern Prep

When college coaches turn on Southeastern Prep film, they're not just watching one prospect — they're watching four of the top 100 players in the 2027 class running together. That loaded roster makes it easy for a 6-5 wing like…

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
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Milos Vasic

SF · 6-8 · Class of 2027

Hotchkiss School

At 6-8 with small forward skills, this Connecticut prep prospect represents the modern versatile wing that college coaches covet in today's positionless basketball landscape.

Updated 5d agoUncommitted
Josiah Harrington

Josiah Harrington#48

SF · 6-5 · Class of 2027

North Scott

The quiet gyms of Eldridge, Iowa, don't often produce prospects who land on national radar screens this early, but Josiah Harrington is a notable exception. His game isn't built on flash or overt athleticism, but rather a smooth, fluid efficiency…

Updated 5d agoIowa State

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