2025 Bryson Mickey (NC Spartans): Mickey continues to be a fun one to watch, and it is hard to believe that he won’t be garnering more attention with his play this summer. He has a terrific feel for the game, can hurt you in a variety of ways, and is strong in knocking down shots from a variety of levels. Just has a knack for knowing how to score and be an effective offensive weapon.

2025 David Anderson (Combine): Anderson shows composure and poise as a guard, and one that can not only help run the offense, create off the dribble, and score for himself or create for others, but he also displayed confidence from deep. Anderson scored the ball really well and plays bigger than listed, really showing how dynamic of an option he can be.

2027 AJ Roberts (DB Elite): Roberts is one to keep an eye on, as the young prospect just finished up his strong freshman season and is now looking to showcase more this summer. Roberts though is one that earned our attention last year, continuing to flourish as a downhill attacker. He can finish through contact, create out in the open floor and get to the rim, and is a capable creator and shot-maker as well.

2026 Max Van Weerduizen (CP3): Weerdhuizen is certainly a familiar name for us but he gave us an early reminder of his presence on Friday night. This is a guard that can hurt you big time, especially from behind the arc as he was deadly in catch-and-shoot situations. Time after time, he made the defense pay from behind the arc, as he finished with 20 points to lead his team.

2026 Jordan Tate (NC Rise): Tate really stood out as the go-to guy for his team on Day 1. He was able to hit big shots, attack strong and embrace contact in the lane, and finished well on several occasions to lead his team. Really liked his overall energy though in other areas, competing, rebounding, and pushing in transition to make plays.

2027 CP Perry (Riptide): Perry continues to flourish as a playmaker and one who controls the game. He has tremendous instincts, makes good reads, knows how to intiate and run the offense, and can be such a playmaker for himself and others on the floor. Perry brings a toughness and competitive nature to the court that you don’t always see in a young guard.