Most Under the Radar: 757 Edition
Yes. Plenty of players can be considered “underrated.” However, these are players that are undervalued even in the eyes of local scouts and coaches. This list provides 5 prospects from different classes that could end up steals for college programs…
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Continue ReadingYes. Plenty of players can be considered “underrated.” However, these are players that are undervalued even in the eyes of local scouts and coaches. This list provides 5 prospects from different classes that could end up steals for college programs at any level.
Jordan Hall- 6’2 Combo Guard/2022
Jordan Hall by FAR will be the most underrated player on this list. Hall plays for an underwhelming team, but is a high energy player who has a title in AAU from last summer. Hall is an athletic guard who never takes a play off on defense and scraps on every possession. With two more years left in high school, Hall will have a chance to round out his game and mature as a team leader.
Kamari Braswell- 6’2 Combo Guard/2021
Kamari Braswell has been featured in other articles and is a player to watch this upcoming season. Braswell can absolutely fly, using his vertical to be a constant threat at the rim. Any team looking for an athletic guard with loads of potential should keep their eye on Braswell.
CJ Bailey- 6’0 Combo Guard/2021
Clyde “CJ” Bailey is one of the best glue players in the 757. This is by no means a slight. Bailey is simply willing to do whatever it takes to win the game. A sound defender, Bailey prides himself on hustle and energy. Bailey is also well built and can handle the rigors of the everyday grind. If you need a player to come in and help solidify winning patterns, Bailey is the man.
Adrian Shaw- 6’6 Center/2021
Despite being an undersized center, Shaw may very well have the best post game in the 757. Shaw is comfortable on either side of the post, utilizing both hands to be a dangerous scoring option in the paint. In college, Shaw could transition to power forward and become even more lethal on the offensive end.
Georges Archer- 6’4 Wing/2022
Archer is a raw prospect for sure. However, Archer has all the tools to be an impact player, especially once he hits his senior year. Archer is already a good player, and is typically one of the most athletic players on the court each and every time. Archers stock will rocket as he improves his guard skills, transitioning from an athletic forward to a complete wing.