2027 Josiah Law (Rare 1s):

Law is a player at Landstown High School to keep an eye on if you are a college coach. Learning more about him, he is a player who has hit a major growth spurt over the last year or so and now stands at 6’3. Law just has a natural, smooth feel for the game that translates well. He can create for himself, make plays off the bounce, gets to his spots for his pull-up game but also attack the basket as well. Shifty guard that has upside in his game, but it would be time to jump on early rather than later.

2027 Jeremiah Williams (Team Loaded 2027 3SSB):

Williams is a player that we enjoyed watching at the event and learned more about his game. Right now, he has only been playing basketball for less than a year, but there is a lot to like about his game with a ton of upside. He stands around 6’6 or so, brings a strong frame and feel to the game, is relentless on the boards, and shows touch as well as the ability to impact the game on the defensive end. Absolutely loved the flashes he showed with his motor in the paint, mixing it up well and battling on the boards.  He goes to Paul VI, which should only help him more develop as a prospect.

2027 Connor Wilcox (Rockit Premier):

Another new name to look out for here in Virginia. A 6’5 prospect from Atlee High School who is coming off a strong freshman season earning First Team All-Region honors, Wilcox has a lot of intangibles that stand out but also is one that should only continue to develop and grow. Wilcox has a blend of strength and versatility in his game, understanding how to be a strong force to body up opponents and back them down in the paint, but also is one that can make plays off the bounce and score from outside.

2027 Dean Williams (Team Loaded 2027 3SSB):

Williams is an intriguing prospect that we learned more about this weekend. The 6’4 prospect brings a good frame, has a physical game to back it up, and is comfortable in operating and creating in a variety of ways. Whether it was finishing at the rim, creating his jumper, or playing with a strong motor, Williams was able to make plays all over the court. Really impressed by what he was able to show on both sides of the court, and his ability to be an offensive weapon for his team.

2027 Keaton Gregory (Rockit Premier):

When you look at Gregory, there is no doubt about the intrigue of his game being a 6’9 fluid forward. Gregory was able to be a force in attacking the boards, creating second-chance points, displaying touch and timing around the basket, but also comfortable enough to step out from time to time. He is an extremely long prospect who played hard, moved well, and also made a presence defensively in helping protect the paint. Just a freshman, as he continues to get stronger and add more to his game, he is one college coaches should look at.