2018 Best Available: Best Mid-Range Shooters
The end of the 2018 classes recruiting cycle is about over but there are still plenty of high-end players in the class to be had. Today, we look at some of the best of the best. Shooters are at a premium and we have a big list to choose from. This is a look at the best Mid-Range Shooters left on the board.
First | Last Name | HT | POS | High School | Grassroots |
Romeo | Langford | 6’4 | SG | New Albany | 22 Vision 2018 |
Caleb | Brown | 6’6 | PF | Broad Ripple | EG10 2018 |
Michael | Roberson | 6’1 | SG | Central Christian | SYF 2018 |
Eric | Moenkhaus | 6’2 | SG | Greenwood | IE Force 2018 |
Jalen | Whack | 6’2 | SG | Carmel | GP Premier 2018-Devoe |
Matt | Krause | 6’5 | PF | West Lafayette | N/A |
Benito | Munoz | 6’0 | SG | Harrison (Lafayette) | IE Central 2018 |
Brennan | Fitzgerald | 6’6 | PF | Brebeuf Jesuit | GP Select 2018 |
River | West | 6’3 | SG | Whitko | OPS 2018 |
Jacob | Sanford | 5’10 | PG | North Posey |
DistinXion 2018
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Breakdown: The class of 2018 has plenty of shooters still available but when looking at guys who can get a shot off in the mid-range, there is only one surefire DI talent left and that is Romeo. Caleb Brown is one of the best at creating in the middle of the lane and doing it with size. Guys like Matt Krause and Brennan Fitzgerald also fit the bill of shooters in the mid-range who can also play down low. Michael Roberson, Benito Munoz, and River West are all really adept at creating that space to get the shot off first. Some of the more interesting names to watch here are Jacob Sanford and Eric Moenkhaus who are both flying under the radar in their final seasons.