2026 Rankings: Biggest Movers Part 1
In this article:
The 2026 class is starting their Sophomore season and their 15u AAU seasons are already behind them. This class is deep and talented and several players already have D1 offers and several have multiple offers. This class has had a…
Access all of Prep Hoops
Continue reading this article and more.
Continue ReadingThe 2026 class is starting their Sophomore season and their 15u AAU seasons are already behind them. This class is deep and talented and several players already have D1 offers and several have multiple offers. This class has had a big summer, collectively and the group is becoming harder to rank already. Here’s a look at the biggest movers in this update.
Martin climbs from 21st to 12th in this update and has a high prospect ceiling thanks to his athleticism and motor. Jerrick plays super hard and impacts the game in a lot of ways. Assuming he’s not going to grow much more, Martin needs to transition to the wing full time but he has the athletic gifts to be an impact player at any position.
Faulkner had a quiet freshman season for Western but a strong AAU season helps him rise from 27th to 16th in this update. Bryonn may have the quickest first step of any guard in the class and is capable of getting to the rim with the best of them. He needs to keep improving his skill level and jump shot but Faulkner is a talented athlete with a bright future.
Xavier moves up from 29th to 22nd in this update and could move higher as he’s in line for a bigger move over the course of the winter as he should have a big role at Manual this season. Cosby has grown and thinned out over the last 9 months or so. He has a high skill level but could take a little bit to settle into his role in the always competitive 7th region this season.
Highlights
Berry moves from 35 to 23 and should have a chance to have a big Sophomore season for Ballard after being at Trinity last season. Keriawn has good positional size and a pretty good skill level. He needs to continue developing his game and especially his ball handling but Keriawn definitely has a chance to be really good.
Highlights
Spillman looks taller and stronger these days and could be a nominee for breakout candidate in the 11th region this season. Sam moves from 43rd to 27th in this update and is primed for a big Sophomore season for LCA. More of a facilitating PG than a scorer, Spillman can be a table setter for a veteran group at LCA.