2026 Player Rankings Update: Top 5 PFs
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Banks Pourchier GA #10 PF #1 HEIGHT 6'7" POS PF CLASS 2026 View Profile Banks Pourchier State: Georgia School: Loganville Christian Club: Atlanta AllStars Banks Pourchier Banks Pourchier 6’7″ | PF Loganville Christian | 2026 State GA has quickly ascended…
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Continue ReadingBanks Pourchier Banks Pourchier 6’7″ | PF Loganville Christian | 2026 State GA has quickly ascended to the top PF spot on our board after an All-State season at Loganville Christian. Pourchier pairs a sturdy 6’7 frame with a polished skillset. He can stretch the floor with his outside shooting ability and handles the ball well on the perimeter. Meanwhile, he can score it from either post and isn’t afraid to finish above the rim. It’s only a matter of time before Pourchier’s recruitment takes off.
MJ Madison MJ Madison 6’8″ | PF Pace Academy | 2026 State GA remains a very relevant name in the 2026 class after playing a vital role for Pace Academy this year. Madison continues to get bigger and stronger while adding to his offensive game. He’s now up to 6’8 but extremely mobile for his size. He runs the floor hard and can be very effective as a rim-runner. Madison is an adept finisher, able to score at or above the rim with either hand. Kennesaw State and College of Charleston have already offered.
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Unfortunately, Charlie Gersmehl Charlie Gersmehl 6’7″ | PF Gainesville | 2026 State GA didn’t take the floor this year for Gainesville but that doesn’t take away from the massive strides he was making prior to being ruled ineligible. Gersmehl scores it well inside using the soft touch and neat footwork. We’ve seen his skillset expand outwards as well, comfortable handling the ball in open space and a consistent threat to knock down shots. Kennesaw State is his only offer so far.
Jordan Green Jordan Green 6’7″ | PF Newton | 2026 State GA went to Newton for his sophomore year and carved out a significant role amongst a loaded roster. Green provides great size and length at 6’7 and he uses both to his advantage when attacking the glass. He’s also a threat from beyond the arc, able to get his shot up over most contesting defenders. Green is only beginning to tap into the long term upside and his best basketball is still ahead.
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Tri-Cities surprised a lot of people this year and while Tre Keith Tre Keith 6’1″ | PG Tri-Cities | 2027 State GA recieved a lot of the recognition, Jayden London Jayden London 6’7″ | PF Tri-Cities | 2026 State GA also played a major role. London is a long and rangy forward with an extremely high ceiling. He’s productive around the rim, grabbing boards and altering shots at an impressive rate. His skillset has shown steady improvement over the past year or so and there’s still a ton of room for growth offensively. London should garner plenty of attention this spring with AE5.