2025 Player Rankings Update: Top 5 PF’s
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The latest player rankings for this year’s junior class are on our Prep Hoops Florida website. This week, we are taking a deep dive into the position-by-position breakdowns. Next, we will be updating with our top power forwards in the…
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Continue ReadingThe latest player rankings for this year’s junior class are on our Prep Hoops Florida website. This week, we are taking a deep dive into the position-by-position breakdowns. Next, we will be updating with our top power forwards in the Class of 2025.
The 6-10 junior power forward showed reasons why he is the No. 1 ranked prospect in the junior class. Boozer is a generational type who can score on all three levels whether it’s off the bounce or the catch. He’s also developed strong instincts when it comes to protecting the glass where he rebounds well on both ends of the floor. On the defensive end, he continues to play with a ton of athleticism as well as create space for him and his teammates.
The 6-8 junior power forward has a strong blend when it comes to physicality, strength, and athleticism on the offensive end. He has really good flashes where his footwork has gradually improved and can operate from the perimeter. Stagg currently holds offers from Alabama, Pittsburgh, VCU, and several others. On the defensive end, Stagg plays with a ton. of versatility where he can guard multiple positions and makes good reads in the passing lanes.
A 6-8 junior forward who has improved his offensive skillset whether it’s his activity, physicality, and strength around the rim. Niang also adds solid length to his game where he can score off put-backs and lobs thrown at him. His activity on the defensive end has also continued to improve where he can guard multiple positions but sometimes he will play too fast. His footwork around the perimeter has also been note-worthy as he tends to contest shots across all three scoring levels. Don’t be surprised to see a big leap in Niang’s recruitment as we head towards the spring and summer.
The 6-8 junior power forward plays with a high motor and uses a strong dose of athleticism. On the defensive end, he does a good job at challenging shots around the rim with his length where he is unafraid to guard mismatches. As his body continues to mature you can expect a big leap in his recruitment as he holds offers from several mid-major programs.
The 6-7 junior power forward is an absolute beast when it comes to scoring from the interior. On the offensive end, Mosley can score whether it’s on post-ups or dribble drives when he has the size advantage. On the defensive end, Mosley does a great job at challenging shots but his shot-blocking abilities haven’t gained much consistency yet. He still can impact the game with his rim protection and his willing to kick the ball ahead in transition off of missed shots.