<p>The class of 2022 has completed their high school careers with the state tournament concluding earlier this month. On Monday we released the final 2022 rankings. It is time to go over the best unsigned prospects remaining on the board. Here are the <strong>Top Uncommitted 2022 Posts</strong>!</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1210378" first="Conrad" last="Luczynski"] (Bartlett)</strong></p>
<p>Final Ranking: #28</p>
<p>The 7’3” center climbed up into the top 30 in our final rankings and the best uncommitted post in the state. He is a mountain of a man! Moves well for his size utilizing an array of sound post moves to score with touch in the paint and if he gets space can hammer a dunk home. Good area rebounder and is a solid rim protector. Moved better defensively than we saw last summer. Excellent passing five that reads the defense and makes sound decisions. Low-majors that play with a traditional five should absolutely take a look.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="925225" first="Ethan" last="Marlowe"] (St. Charles North)</strong></p>
<p>Final Ranking: #35</p>
<p>Marlowe is a face up four that can stretch the floor with his shooting. Very skilled prospect with good physical tools at his size. Solid athlete that can run the floor. Best value is as a pick and pop guy at the D2 level.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1210374" first="Ty" last="Rogers"] (West Aurora)</strong></p>
<p>Final Ranking: #38</p>
<p>Rogers is a combo forward that we can really see excelling at the D2 level as a small ball four. He will be a mismatch with his ability to handle it, shoot off the catch, and guard multiple positions with his versatility.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="925233" first="Caleb" last="Hannah"] (Orr)</strong></p>
<p>Final Ranking: #39</p>
<p>Another long and rangy combo forward here. Hannah can shoot it from distance at a solid clip while having the length to protect the rim defensively and impact the game on the perimeter as an on ball defender. Upside prospect that could thrive at a D2.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="1048717" first="Marcus" last="Overstreet"] (Whitney Young)</strong></p>
<p>Final Ranking: #40</p>
<p>Overstreet is a player that only averaged 3 points and 5 boards on a loaded Dolphins team, but he screams long term project! This is the type of five man that could go to a JUCO or D2 and elevate his stock. Rim runner, dive threat, and shot blocker that is extremely efficient when in the game playing limited minutes.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="863594" first="Xavier" last="Lewis"] (TF South)</strong></p>
<p>Final Ranking: #41</p>
<p>Lewis is another athletic four that is more of an interior guy. Shot blocker, rim runner, and dive threat. Plays off his energy and athleticism. Like him at a D2 or junior college where he can continue to develop.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="863599" first="Emondrek" last="Ford"] (Bloom)</strong></p>
<p>Final Ranking: #46</p>
<p>There has been some talk of Ford possibly doing a prep year. He is young for his grade and still a bit raw, but there are a lot of tools to work with. Best on the defensive end as a mobile four that can switch and block shots. Offensively he is at his best scoring on dump offs and put backs.</p>
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<p><strong>[player_tooltip player_id="771543" first="Timaris" last="Brown"] (St. Patrick)</strong></p>
<p>Final Ranking: #52</p>
<p>Brown is an undersized left handed four that can play some three as well. Powerful player that maneuvers his body to be able to score over taller defenders on the interior with his quick and assertive moves from 15 feet and in. Relentless on the glass as well. Very good D2 prospect.</p>
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