<p>With National Signing Day behind us PHI dives into the top prospects available at each position in the 2022 class heading into their senior seasons. Here is <strong>Best Available Illinois 2022 Wings</strong>!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="996059" first="Jeremiah" last="Talton"] (Quincy)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #24</p>
<p>Quincy small forward put on strength over the last year. His biggest asset remains his three point shooting. One of the better spot up threats in the class especially from the corners. Above average athlete that will be monitored by mid-major and low-majors as a senior looking for a 3 and D wing.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="925222" first="Jeremiah" last="Jones"] (Marian Catholic)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #28</p>
<p>Rangy two guard that the stuffs the stat sheet. Love how he impacts the game in so many different ways. Solid shooter, slasher, and playmaker in the open floor. Also can defend all three perimeter spots. Low-majors should jump in and scoop him up!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="863613" first="AJ" last="Redd"] (St. Ignatius)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #32</p>
<p>Slender built guard has been a mainstay for Iggy over the last three years. Scoring guard that is best at using his handles and burst to slither through the defense for scores.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1210371" first="Tye" last="Banks"] (Springfield Lanphier)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #33</p>
<p>Strong bodied two guard that can get buckets. He is primed to have a big senior campaign and open up eyes at the low-major and D2 level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1048716" first="Famious" last="French"] (Normal Community)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #39</p>
<p>French is a big and athletic small forward that is a monster in transition as a scorer. Lot of physical and skill potential to be developed here.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="863592" first="Darius" last="Duff"] (Lake Forest Academy)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #40</p>
<p>Duff is a two guard that has a nice perimeter game being able to pull up for jumpers along with use his athleticism in the open floor.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="925233" first="Caleb" last="Hannah"] (Orr)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #41</p>
<p>Hannah is a combo forward with quality size. Length plays well on the defensive end being able to defend multiple positions and can shoot it pretty well spotting up.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="996082" first="David" last="Hubbard"] (Champaign Centennial)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #42</p>
<p>Hubbard is a sleeper two guard from central Illinois that has a knack for getting buckets. Consistently scored it for Champaign Heat from all three levels.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="925192" first="AaReyon" last="Munir-Jones"] (Hillcrest)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #43</p>
<p>Strong and athletic wing that pops off the floor in transition as a finisher. We are excited to see what he has in store after making the move over to Hillcrest.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="863595" first="Matthew" last="Volkening"] (Marengo)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #45</p>
<p>Skilled wing that can really shoot the basketball. Strong July with Kessel Heat elevated his stock and should have D2s monitoring him as a senior.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="771543" first="Timaris" last="Brown"] (St. Patrick)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #46</p>
<p>Brown is a combo forward that brings strength, tenacity, and solid skill to the table. Lefty rebounds well, finishes around the basket, and can put it on the deck.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1106946" first="Will" last="Grudzinski"] (Barrington)</strong></p>
<p>Current Ranking: #54</p>
<p>Another combo forward here. The Barrington standout is best as a spot up three point marksmen hitting them at a high rate.</p>
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