Player Rankings Update: 2026 Top 5 PFs
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Charlie Gersmehl GA #22 PF #3 HEIGHT 6'7" POS PF CLASS 2026 View Player Boost Profile Download Image Charlie Gersmehl Class 2026 Position PF Height 6'7" HS Gainesville | GA Player Rankings Update: 2026 Top 5 PFs Unfortunately, Charlie…
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Continue ReadingUnfortunately, Charlie Gersmehl Charlie Gersmehl 6’7″ | PF Gainesville | 2026 State GA is forced to sit this year with eligibility issues but in the summer prior, we saw Gersmehl make huge strides in his skill development. Gersmehl pairs a strong post game with some sweet touch around the paint. When he needs to, Gersmehl can handle the rock better than most forwards as well. Kennesaw State was the first to offer back in September.
Jordan Green Jordan Green 6’7″ | PF Newton | 2026 State GA has been a major contributor for Newton this year after making the move from Norcross this summer. Green is a stretch 4 that can hit shots from the mid-range or beyond the arc. He utilizes his length really well around the rim and has some nice touch over the shoulder. Green’s impact will continue to grow as he adds muscle that will help him battle inside.
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We saw several intriguing flashes from MJ Madison MJ Madison 6’8″ | PF Pace Academy | 2026 State GA as a freshman but this year, he’s stepped into a major role for Pace Academy. Madison is a high-motor athlete that impacts both ends of the floor. Despite being an underclassmen, Madison can outmuscle a lot of older guys around the paint. He also runs the floor extremely well which can be very effective when Pace is pressuring defensively. Holds offers from Kennesaw State and College of Charleston.
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Jayden London Jayden London 6’7″ | PF Tri-Cities | 2026 State GA made the move from Arlington Christian to Tri-Cities this year where he joins a talented young core and should garner more attention. London is a rangy 6’7 forward that plays above the rim. He’s not afraid to go up and punch it off the drive as we’ve seen a couple times this year. Defensively, he provides rim protection and his presence on the boards will grow as he fills out the frame. Expect London and Wingfield to be a dangerous frontcourt for years to come.
It’s a new look for St. Pius this year but their trio of 2026s has kept this team competitive. Elliott’s impact inside has been vital. He’s putting up around 15 points per game and his high energy is often contagious. Elliott’s got a great, strong frame at 6’5 and embraces contact around the paint. If Elliott adds another inch or two, he could be a serious problem down the line.