2026 Rankings: Top Post Prospects
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On Monday we released the 2026 prospects ranking which were expanded from 50 to 100. A lot to break down here so we dive into the rankings today with 2026 Rankings: Top Post Prospects! Stephen Brown Stephen Brown 6'7" |…
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Continue ReadingOn Monday we released the 2026 prospects ranking which were expanded from 50 to 100. A lot to break down here so we dive into the rankings today with 2026 Rankings: Top Post Prospects!
Stephen Brown Stephen Brown 6'7" | PF Marist | 2026 State IL (Marist)
Current Ranking: #2
Brown is the clear top post in the class at this stage. At 6’7” he brings broad shoulders, strength, and freakish athleticism. Elite level rebounder that snatches with force on both ends. Extremely explosive second jump for put backs. Explosive finisher and runs the floor with ease. Like his potential on the defensive end as a switchable defender that can protect the rim.
Jaali Love Jaali Love 6'7" | PF Manley | 2026 State IL (Manley)
Current Ranking: #6
Love has maintained a spot in the top 10 since this class debuted. The Manley post has expanded his game over the last six months handling it better and shooting it at a solid clip from beyond the arc. We feel he is at his best when creating mismatches on the interior using his quickness and athleticism inside against other big men. He seals so well and has great touch around the hoop. Excellent post defender that swats shots and can guard in space as well.
Rashaun Porter Rashaun Porter 6'6" | PF DePaul Prep | 2026 State IL (DePaul Prep)
Current Ranking: #7
The DePaul Prep power forward is a physically built four that uses his strength and fluidity to his advantage. Scores well around the hoop whether it be with power or finesse. Good hook shot and can deck it from the mid-post. Volume rebounder that snatches with force.
Colin Stack Colin Stack 6'9" | C Benet | 2026 State IL (Benet)
Current Ranking: #10
Stack moved into the top 10 with a great start to his sophomore season. The near seven footer is moving much better than he was over the summer. Great finishing out of the dunker spot and can stretch with his shooting. Very good rebounder and one of the best shot blockers in the class.