<p>Prep Hoops Missouri takes a look at the top stock risers at the forward position in the newly released Class of 2021 rankings.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="994435" first="Trevon" last="Brazile"] 6’8" Kickapoo (No. 12 to No. 5): An explosive and skilled combo forward who jumped into the Top Ten with a series of sparkling performances over the past month. He had some highlight reel dunks, but he also has a well-rounded offensive game that is starting to blossom. His upside is monstrous. He committed to the University of Missouri.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="824200" first="Eli" last="Wingert"] 6’8" Blue Springs (No. 100 to No. 32): The athletic power forward was excellent with his performances on a very good Team YOBO team. He showcased his skill level with his play in the post and his ability to knock down 3-pointers. He also showcased his athletic ability with his dunking in traffic and ability to block shots.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="985218" first="Jai" last="Graham"] 6’5" Hazelwood Central (No. 95 to No. 49): A very skilled combo forward who has the ability to cause matchup problems. He's strong enough to attack the rim on aggressive takes to the basket to finish while also being able to facilitate as a playmaker.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="824168" first="Aaron" last="Hendricks"] 6’7" MICDS (No. 67 to No. 53): A southpaw jumping jack who had a very productive July with the Arsenal Hoops. He played with a high motor and when he does that he is a formidable rebounder and shot blocker who ran the court with great energy. He attacked the rim with nice drives from the high post and finished with authority.</p>
<p>[player_tooltip player_id="986455" first="Runey" last="Hernandez"] 6’5" Truman (No. 129 to No. 69): A very skilled combo forward who can play anywhere on the court. He has the size to play and excel inside, but he is also very good as a ball handler and playmaker on the perimeter. He can really attack the rim and score on tough takes to the basket.</p>
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