By: DeAjai Dawkins

5'10 2023 Moni Day (Charlotte Dragons 16U)

Another name that I've heard here and there, Moni Day is a very consistent combo guard that operates best under the lead guard role. Today, Day has hit the three ball as well as anyone, while habitually getting his teammates involved. His facilitative instincts are aided by his ability into the lane, and he's shown that he can hit open teammates with passes coming from all angles. I like the effort he puts forth defensively, as it adds an element to his overall impact on winning that I believe many people undervalue. Many coaches would love a piece like Day to help them compete.

6'5 2024 Greyson Kerr (Winston 76ers 2024)

Greyson is a well-respected, two-way wing option that served his team in a number of ways today. Opposing coaches don't feel hesitant to give credit where it's due, as Kerr presents a skillset that would likely aid most coaches. He's capable of hitting shots from beyond the arc, which serves his team incredibly well given that he's their most reliable interior piece. Shows multi-dimensional characteristics on the offensive end, and I don't think Kerr is anywhere near beyond improving his defensive presence. Potentially special talent. 

6'4 2024 Caleb Hutchins (NLPB Storm/@CalvaryChristi3)

Caleb Hutchins is playing alongside Jucqarie Love and Jamias Ferere, two players that immediately draw attention due to their eye-popping positional size and athleticism. Regardless of this, I refuse to let Caleb Hutchins go under-recognized, as his efforts are just as vital toward this team's success as anyone's. Hutchins is a smooth finisher with a soft touch around the rim. He was aggressive on the glass today, cleaning up missed opportunities and either converting them into his own or helping reset the offense. Hutchins currently has the frame of a forward with budding mobility to play on the wing.

6'4 2024 Camden Edmonds (Winston 76ers 2024)

Camden has all the tools to be one of the more consistent shooting threats in his area. I personally believe that Camden Edmonds presents a clean shot form to go along with his 6'3-6'4 frame. He has impressive length and his release is fairly quick for this stage in his development. I think that Edmonds could add value to his game by attacking the rim more, challenging defenses and forcing them to make more split decisions in the heat of play. With work, don't be surprised if you start hearing Edmonds name more.