5'8 '25 Joshua Dorsette (Save Sports)

The Save Sports organization always seems to put out quality prospects, and Dorsette is definitely among those names. He's the primary floor general for this group, highlighting a strong balance between scoring and playmaking. Dorsette mixes up his offensive approach, defends the point of attack well, and understands how to create opportunities for others. He's smart, poised, and makes a nice impact on both ends of the floor. 

6'6 '25 Julian Johnson (Underrated Athletes)

In terms of upside, few players in the building are as appealing as Johnson. He's already a long, mobile, fairly athletic forward prospect with the ability to overwhelm opponents with his physical presence. Johnson also highlights nice touch, defensive prowess, and rebounding instincts. He runs the floor well in transition and doesn't necessarily require offensive touches to impact a game. Johnson has a ton of potential, so it'll be exciting to monitor his progression going forward. 

6'7 '26 Tyler Brown (Crown Academy)

The Crown Academy squad has quietly been among the more talented teams within their age group, and Brown might be their next high-upside prospect. He's long, wiry, and truly just beginning to scratch the surface of his long-term abilities. That being said, Brown already makes a strong impact as a shot-altering presence. He's a capable finisher and rebounder who should only get better and better with physical maturity. 

6'6 '27 Taj Saragba (Team CP3)

There are a lot of enticing prospects in the building, but Saragba might honestly be more appealing than anyone. Already long, strong, athletic, and quite skilled, it's easy to see the ability. Saragba moves so well for his age and size, and already possesses quality feel on both ends of the floor. He comfortably operates out of the post, displaying both footwork and craftiness, but can also knock down perimeter jumpers at a respectable rate. Saragba is rugged, polished, and genuinely just an impressive prospect. Assuming he continues on his current trajectory, it'll be difficult to envision him being anything other than a nationally recognized name. 

6'1 '27 Teeshon Smith (Team CP3)

It's easy to see the incredible amount of talent within this roster, and Smith has so much appeal as a wing with IQ, size, skill, and athleticism. He already showcases an all-around game with the ability to create, score from all levels, and outwork his assignment defensively. Smith possesses no glaring weaknesses and truly has all the necessary tools to be a high-level wing prospect. It's still early, but he should be a name worth noting going forward. 

6'6 '24 Jordan Dancy (Team DWill)

The newly formed Team DWill regularly stood out during the event, and Dancy was as impressive as anyone on the roster. He's a long, tough, team-first forward/post prospect with a high motor and strong interior presence on both ends of the floor. Dancy is a quality athlete who finishes, rebounds, blocks shots, and runs the floor in transition. He meets opponents at the rim and truly thrives at doing the little things. Dancy should be a major contributor this season. 

6'2 '24 John Campbell (NC Spartans)

Although there were numerous standouts with this NC Spartans group, Campbell consistently stood out as their leader. He's smart, athletic, and very poised with the ball in his hands. Campbell applies constant downhill pressure, able to attack the basket, set up others, and finish or pull-up from midrange. He makes great decisions, both when looking to score or create for others. Campbell is a scrappy defender with great IQ and overall instincts, which allows him to outproduce his assignment on both ends of the floor.