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<p>Our 2026 national rankings were updated on Monday and in this article we'll break down five prospects in our Top 150 who don't appear in the top 150 of any of the other national rankings websites (247, Rivals, ESPN).</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">A prospect who has broken records on both the gridiron and hardwood in North Carolina, becoming most notably the first player in North Carolina history to eclipse 1,000 career assists. That is along with his 2,500 career points and 600 career steals. Undersized for sure but Neal does so many things at a high level that I expect him to come in and make an instant impact for UNC Greensboro next season.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The Montverde Academy lead guard has been crucial as the team has soared up in the national rankings, finding themselves first on some websites now with their recent win streak. Miller is a strong guard who can attack the rim and provides excellent rebounding for his size. His toughness will fit in well at the Kent State program that has consistently finished near the top of the MAC. Miller has been a lifer at Montverde Academy and is the only remaining player from their 2024 Chipotle National Championship squad. With Miller helping lead the way in 2026, he'll hope to win that title again under new Head Coach Steve Turner.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Dynamic Prep has soared up the national team rankings this season with Woodson making a big early impact this season. Despite an injury taking him out for the majority of the year, Woodson is still a prospect to watch nationally and is through the first few stages of recovering from his wrist injury. After a strong summer with Drive Nation on the EYBL circuit, Woodson graded highly in dunks and steals for the team and was prioritized by Division I programs. Signed to New Mexico State, Woodson should have an opportunity to play early at the college level once he gets back to 100% on the court and would be a name to monitor this winter.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">The second OTE product in this article, Callendar was named OTE's most underrated player this year. An explosive wing forward athlete, Callendar has putback dunks, no-look passes and pull-up mid-range jumpers on his highlight tape. A recent standout at basketball without borders, Callendar comes from the US Virgin Islands and has attracted numerous Division I interest this winter. A name to watch next season at the college level, it will be interesting to see where he chooses to play next year.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">One of the top players in Washington's 2026 class, Ghoreishi is a monster rebounder and can play above the rim. Colorado State's 2026 class is a favorite of mine at the mid-major level as I believe all three of their signees have a chance to play immediately. Ghoreishi had a big summer on the Puma Circuit and added numerous mid-major offers in the month of July. Picking a program that's had success developing under the radar high school prospects at similar positions to Ghoreishi should give him an opportunity to carve out a role and potentially a pro career in the future.</p>
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Our 2026 national rankings were updated on Monday and in this article we'll break down five prospects in our Top 150 who don't appear in the top 150 of any of the other national rankings websites (247, Rivals, ESPN).
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2026
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6'8"
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2026
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Dynamic Prep
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