2020 Player Rankings Update
On Monday, we released the Class of 2020 Rankings here in Florida.
Last go around, there were 153 prospects ranked and now there are a whopping 49. The large database is always filling up and with just about 100 more players listed in the rising junior rankings, more names will be known.
The “Top 3” are filled with big names packed with superb talent and plenty of offers/interest from high Division I programs.
No. 1 – Scottie Barnes (6’8″ forward from University School)
No. 2 – Cade Cunningham (6’7″ forward from Montverde)
No. 3 – Corey Walker Jr. (6’7″ forward from Bishop Snyder)
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Here’s a look at some movers in the 2020 class.
6’2″ DME G Mayoum Mayoum planted himself in the Top 10 at No. 7 overall.
- After a strong season and summer, the rising junior is showing why he’s one of the best point guards/playmakers in the state. He holds offers from Georgetown, Mississippi State, Canisius and Stetson.
6’5″ Gulliver Prep F Tony Sanders lands at No. 8 overall.
- Gulliver Prep has a new look to them with the Howard brothers transferring to University and Jamal Mashburn Jr. headed to New Hampshire to join forces with Kai Jones at Brewster. Sanders has the ability to score in bunches hence his offer from FSU currently.
6’4″ The Rock G Alec Oglesby comes down to Florida and winds up at No. 21 overall
- Previously at Georgia Collins Hill, Oglesby brings scoring and an outside touch to SIAA’s The Rock. Wake Forest, Old Dominion, High Point, UNF, USF, DePaul and Milwaukee have all offered the rising junior guard.
6’5″ Apopka F Zachary Anderson is a top 30 player at No. 25 overall
- Turning a lot of heads this summer with E1T1 16U, Anderson is a long driving forward who likes to get to the rack with his speed and craftiness. He has a breakout year written all over him at Apopka.
Superior adds two scorers in Khalil Shaheed (No. 36 overall) and Jacob Crews (No. 41 overall)
- Shaheed has earned offers from Bethune Cookman, Stetson and FAU just this summer. The 6’1″ guard joins a new-look Superior squad in the SIAA as a true tone setter. 6’7″ forward Jacob Crews comes over to Clearwater as well with his nice 3-point ability, he’s compiled offers from North Alabama, Bryant and UNF.