2025 Player Rankings Update: Top 5 SF’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 small 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 small forwards in the Class of 2025.
The 6-6 junior small forward does all the small things to impact the game that doesn’t show up in the box score, as he makes all the hustle plays and wins the 50-50 possessions. Jones is a freak athlete who can finish above the rim with authority as well as through traffic. He is very versatile on the defensive end where he can guard on and off the ball at a high level while applying pressure on opposing guards. On the offensive end, his skillset has gradually improved as he’s starting to feel more comfortable when it comes to taking mid-range jump shots. Expect a big leap in his recruitment as we gear up for the spring and summer Grassroots season.
The 6-4 junior wing is the ultimate competitor and plays with a high motor on both ends of the floor. He is a skilled passer when it comes to getting his teammates involved as well as play with a ton of athleticism on the glass. His ability to run the floor in transition has expanded where he can score off the catch as well as off the bounce. He currently holds offers from Creighton, Florida Gulf Coast, Illinois, LSU, Michigan and several others as he’s emerged as a top prospect for his class.
The 6-7 junior forward is very skilled where he can play multiple positions on both ends of the floor and become a matchup nightmare for opposing guards. On the offensive end, Lewis makes most of his work from the mid-range, where he finishes efficiently around the rim through traffic. He also plays with a ton of length where he is an outstanding rebounder where he can push the pace. Lewis holds offers from Cincinnati, Ole Miss, South Florida and several others.
The 6-8 junior wing has a good combination skillset of length and athleticism where he can become a versatile prospect on the offensive end. Mayfield is a gradual three-level scorer who has continued to improve his outside shooting this season where he is shooting nearly 30 percent from beyond the arc this season. On the defensive end, Mayfield has added solid rim protection where he is very active when it comes to pursuing the glass and limiting the opposition from getting a second chance to score. Mayfield should see a ton of schools pursue him for his recruitment process before his junior season comes to an end.
The 6-4 junior small forward has a smooth inside-out game where he can knock down shots from inside the paint as well as from beyond the arc. On the defensive end, Martis plays a strong and athletic game when it comes to guarding multiple positions and is a strong rebounder. Martis is a player who has strong intangibles of being a future D-1 prospect. Martis is averaging nearly 10 points and six rebounds per game this season for Windermere Prep.