<p>The class of 2021 rankings weree updated following the 2019-20 season. Here's a look at eight players that very well could be underrated or fly under the radar this summer.</p>
<p>No. 41 [player_tooltip player_id="879994" first="Carter" last="Lancaster"] - Darlington</p>
<p>Lancaster some spots last summer, but came back strong during his junior season. Leading the Redbirds to a 22-3 record. Lancaster averaged 20.7 points, 7.4 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game en route to being named the SWAL Player of the Year. A strong, athletic wing with two-way ability, Lancaster is a Division 2 talent and one of the better slashers in the 2021 class.</p>
<p>No. 42 [player_tooltip player_id="879995" first="Brock" last="Heffner"] - Grafton</p>
<p>Word is that Heffner could be one of the biggest risers over the summer. Heffner averaged 17.1 points and 7.1 rebounds per game on a 17-6 Grafton squad this season. A skilled big man with a terrific back-to-the-basket game, Heffner recently picked up a Division 2 offer from Northern Michigan. </p>
<p>No. 52 [player_tooltip player_id="804918" first="Jeremiah" last="Dotson"] - Brown Deer</p>
<p>Dotson certainly looks the part as a top college prospect. The 6-foot-7 forward has a strong and athletic frame. His skills are still catching up, but Dotson shows the ability to score from all over the floor, run the court, and protect the rim. As a junior, he averaged 14.9 points per game on a deep Brown Deer squad. </p>
<p>No. 74 [player_tooltip player_id="804944" first="Jacquez" last="Overstreet"] - Oshkosh West</p>
<p>Overstreet has always been viewed as a complementary player for the Wildcats, but the closer we watched, the closer we realized how much value he has. Overstreet averaged just under nine points per game, but does a little bit of everything on the floor. The 6-foot-3 guard has the versatility to play and defend multiple positions. He's an excellent passer with the ability to sees things happening before they unfold. </p>
<p>No. 86 [player_tooltip player_id="935491" first="Jonah" last="Rindlefliesch"] - Wisconsin Lutheran</p>
<p>Caught Rindlefliesch at the Luke Homan Showcase and was very impressed with his upside. A long, versatile forward, Rindlefliesch is just scratching the surface. Averaging 9.3 points per game for Wisconsin Lutheran, Rindlefliesch can stretch the floor, score on the block, and is a fluid athlete. Haven't seen enough of the lanky, 6-foot-7 forward yet and it's very possible that he's underrated in this class. </p>
<p>No. 88 Jaqunis Rhodes - West Allis Central</p>
<p>One of the faster, more elusive point guards in the state, Rhodes is lightning in a bottle with the ball in his hands. Rhodes posted 11.8 points and 3.8 assists per game as a junior. He's undersized at 5-foot-8, but fearless. While Rhodes relies on his handles, he's not a point guard that over-dribbles or commits a lot of turnovers, despite playing with flash. </p>
<p>No. 92 [player_tooltip player_id="880034" first="Selle" last="Dime"] - Golda Meir</p>
<p>Right now, Dime is a ball of clay, but has the potential to mold into something special. As a junior, Dime averaged 7.9 points and 7.1 rebounds per game. An extremely long forward with a raw frame and raw skillset, Dime hasn't even begun to scratch the surface. It will take a lot of hard work, but the 6-foot-8 forward has some of the most intriguing length and maybe the highest ceiling in the state. </p>
<p>No. 103 [player_tooltip player_id="880035" first="Ronald" last="Kirk"] - Dominican</p>
<p>Dominican's roster is going to clear out quite a bit next season, which will give Kirk more of a chance to shine. As a junior, Kirk averaged 11.0 points and 4.8 rebounds per game. A downhill, scoring guard that plays with excellent change of pace and touch around the rim, Kirk can move way up in the rankings with a solid summer.</p>
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