2020 Rankings: Under the Radar Prospects Still Available (Part 1)
Every year, players in the senior class are seemingly overlooked in recruitment for a number of reasons. Every prospect’s path is a little different, but talent is talent and there are players in this year’s 2020 class that should be…
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Continue ReadingEvery year, players in the senior class are seemingly overlooked in recruitment for a number of reasons. Every prospect’s path is a little different, but talent is talent and there are players in this year’s 2020 class that should be given some more serious looks based on their ability and potential as college players down the road. Here are some names of players that should be on the radar of college across all different levels.
Under the radar prospects still available:
2020 6’9 C Will Abram (Arlington HS) – I’ve had multiple colleges reach out about the throwback big man, but he remains available nonetheless. Will Abram could be one of the biggest steals in the 2020 class if given the right opportunity. He provides great rim protection, runs the floor hard and has good upside with his footwork and hands developing well over the last couple years. He finishes above the rim with ease and can rebound outside of his area due to his big hands and 7’0 wingspan. *Feature image
2020 6’6 SG Peter Erickson (Federal Way HS) – Peter is a really strong body with one of of the state’s best shooting strokes. He lets the game come to him a little bit more than he maybe could sometimes, but he fits in very well with the team concept. He can finish through contact and score from the midrange. Low-mid major D1s could get a nice fit here.
2020 5’11 PG Maui Sze (Ingraham HS) – Maui got it done at a high level with Washington Supreme on the UAA circuit. He is a pass first point guard with deep range. The only thing possibly holding him back his is slight frame and size, but Maui knows how to play the game and he is a vocal leader on the floor.
2020 6’6 F Muhamedd Kora (Lindbergh HS) – Definitely one of the state’s best kept secrets. I was very impressed with him at the WIBCA D1 viewing showcase. He was easily one of the best athletes in attendance and stands at a legitimate 6’6. He is more of a 4, but has the potential to develop into a lethal 3. A division 1 athlete.
2020 6’5 F Jared Franklin (Federal Way HS) – Strong and powerfully built wing-forward type player. Jared can finish above the rim and isn’t scared to contest bigger opponents at the rim on defense. Jared could be a good fit at a Division 2 school in the GNAC, as he continues to expand on his perimeter game.