Top 50 Prospects in the 757: 26-30
In order to help all of the colleges prepare to cover the 757 area as basketball returns, I have compiled a list of the top 50 best college prospects in the area regardless of class. I also will include which…
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Continue ReadingIn order to help all of the colleges prepare to cover the 757 area as basketball returns, I have compiled a list of the top 50 best college prospects in the area regardless of class. I also will include which level they project, their best trait, a summary, and how they can rank up. Enjoy!
30). Elijah White Elijah White 5'11" | PG Kempsville | 2022 State VA 5’9 2022 PG
Possible Projection: D2/D1 Fit
Best Quality: Confidence
Summary: Elijah White Elijah White 5'11" | PG Kempsville | 2022 State VA is one of the more entertaining point guards in the 757. White loves to entertain the crowd, breaking down his matchups off the dribble and getting to his spots. White can really fill it up, making him a threat to score as well as a threat to dish it off to his open teammates, which he is more than capable of doing.
How to rank up: Grow
29). Samuel Brannen Samuel Brannen 6'0" | CG King’s Fork | 2023 State VA 6’0 2023 PG
Possible Projection: D2/D1 Fit
Best Quality: Maturity
Summary: Often times last year, Brannen was called upon to come off the bench and run the team whenever Jordan Battle Jordan Battle 6'3" | CG Norfolk Collegiate | 2020 State VA needed a break. Brannen, of course, did this amazingly well. Brannen is a strong, mature point guard who is already willing to take the big shot despite his young age. Brannen also is a very good perimeter defender, making him an intriguing 2 way prospect.
How to rank up: Show better slashing ability.
28). Chris Brown Chris Brown 6'3" | SG Peninsula Catholic | 2022 VA : 6’4 2022 CG
Possible Projection: D2/D1 Fit
Best Quality: Athleticism
Summary: Chris Brown Chris Brown 6'3" | SG Peninsula Catholic | 2022 VA is one of the most athletic guards in the 757. At 6’4, Brown will have plenty of time over the next 2 years to polish his game. Brown already can slash at will, and is capable of slamming it on you. He has great length and can end up an elite defender, capable of stopping either guard slots. As his game matures, watch out.
How to rank up: Improve confidence.
27). Kuron Coleman Kuron Coleman 6'4" | SG Woodside | 2021 State VA Woodside 6’3 2021 SG
Possible Projection: D2/D1 Fit
Best Quality: Shooting
Summary: Kuran Coleman will definitely be considered a valued target for any team in the need of a confident shooter. Coleman has played both guard spots but I see him best projecting as a shooting guard. At 6’3, Coleman has the size to let his jumper go, making him a constant threat from downtown.
How to rank up: Show he can defend at the next level.
26). Elijah Kennedy Green Run 6’4 2021 SF
Possible Projection: D2/D1 Fit
Best Quality: Consistency
Summary: Elijah Kennedy has been a player I have been asked about lately from some Division 1 programs. My answer: He is a born shooter. Kennedy knows how to find his spots on the court and he knows how to get open. If he is open, it is most likely a done deal. The more Kennedy shows off his versatility, the more likely he is to gain further attention.
How to rank up: Round out his game.