Music City Madness: Day 2 Standouts
Music City Madness is in the books, another PrepHoops event full of competition and eye-opening prospects. This one brought together some of the best independent programs from across the southeast and certainly did not disappoint. These are a few players…
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Continue ReadingMusic City Madness is in the books, another PrepHoops event full of competition and eye-opening prospects. This one brought together some of the best independent programs from across the southeast and certainly did not disappoint. These are a few players that caught my eye on Day 2.
Carter Webb Carter Webb 6’3″ | PG Siegel | 2025 State TN impressed this weekend, a 2025 combo guard playing up with Team Elite 615 in the 17u division. Webb’s game includes an element of shot creation that carried 615 during crucial moments in close games. He’s got a great feel for when he needs to be aggressive versus when he needs to slow the offense down and kept his team composed all weekend. After my first good look at Webb, it’s no surprise that we have him ranked as a top 20 player in his class.
The second 615 guy on this list, Jedidiah Jarrett Jedidiah Jarrett 6’5″ | SF The Webb School | 2025 State TN had scouts and coaches buzzing all weekend. Jarrett is 6’5 with a noticeably impressive wingspan and a ton of room for growth in his game. He was lethal from behind the arc, especially the corner and hit some big shots in close games. With the physical tools and natural shooting stroke, Jarrett will only add to his game and could be one to watch in this 2025 class.
Highlights
Camden Cole
Camden Cole
Camden Cole had as dominant a weekend as any freshman in the gym, leading Tennessee Brigade to a 4-0 record. Cole simply could not be stopped all weekend and averaged 20 PPG including a 31 point outing late Friday night. He’s aggressive on the boards and found a lot of points on putbacks. Also a fluid athlete, Cole looked comfortable handling the ball in the open floor and took it coast to coast on multiple occasions. Cole is a 2026 prospect to track in the future, especially if he keeps growing.
Kaden Williams
Kaden Williams
Kaden Williams made the trip up from Arkansas this weekend, playing up a grade with Arkansas Ducks in the 16u division. A 6’9 freshman always jumps off the page but the production of Williams was noteworthy as well. He was one of the better rim protectors I saw all weekend and denied a ton of shots around the basket. Williams is going to get a lot better as the game slows down for him and he gains more control of his body. Colleges will want to remember the name Kaden Williams as I think we could be looking at a D1 prospect down the line.
Jackson McCutcheon
Jackson McCutcheon
It was another successful weekend for the Shockers of Tennessee, Jackson McCutcheon leading them to a 4-0 weekend. In a tight game against The Golden Franchize, McCutcheon made tough shot after tough shot down the stretch and finished with a game-high 26 points on 5 three-pointers. McCutcheon plays with a ton of moxy at the point and you can tell he wants to take the big shot. McCutcheon’s volume scoring could be a frequent topic of conversation if he keeps this up throughout the spring.