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<p>This position group isn't the deepest but, Collins aside, it features the most upside. Here are the rising junior Wings you need to watch:</p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='1755072' first='Mason' last='Collins'] | 6'7 G/W 2028 Tatnall </p>
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<p>The consensus five star prospect is a jack-of-all trades willing to do whatever it takes to win. When he's not trying to erase the best player on the other team (on top of his offensive responsibilities), Collins is patching leaks in the defense with blocks and steals. Presently, he's diversifying his offensive profile with shot-creation to balance out his play-finishing and play-making for others. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2627812' first='Jayden' last='Klawah-Moore'] | 6'3 W 2028 Appoquinimink </p>
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<p>A prospect just emerging on the scene this Spring, Klawah-Moore is a power wing with some bounce. He gets into the body of defenders on drives, then finishes up top with bad intentions. Even when he's crashing the boards, Klawah-Moore just shrugs people off and – if his team's on offense – puts the ball back up. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2519940' first='Joseph' last='Taylor'] | 6'5 W 2028 Dover </p>
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<p>For someone still only scratching the surface, Taylor's natural movement ability mixed with his physical tools lead to flashes of brilliance on both ends. With a slight crossover then an in-and-out, he's suddenly exactly where he wants to be for a pull-up jumper or into the lane trying to dunk on someone. Likewise, his penchant for getting his hands on passes or shots that are seemingly out of reach is worth tuning into this month. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2519961' first='Braylon' last='Williams'] | 6'4 W 2028 Dover </p>
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<p>Williams is far from done growing physically and as a prospect, but his game is already so well-rounded. Free of the need to play with the ball in his hands, he attacks the glass for rebounds, disrupts the offense as a team defender, and space the floor from deep. But when he does get on-ball reps and opportunities to attack tilted defenses, he also showcases his feel as a passer. </p>
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<p>[player_tooltip player_id='2815390' first='David' last='Woodson'] | 6'4 W 2028 MOT Charter </p>
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<p>An actual ball of clay, Woodson is a fluid mover with long arms. He's newer to the game, but does the simple-yet-important things like help in the gap on defense, take open threes, and extend possessions on offense by crashing the boards. More will start to click for him as his minutes at MOT increase and this month could be when that happens. </p>
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<p><a href="https://prephoops.com/2026/06/livr-period-preview-2028-delaware-forwards/">2028 Forwards</a></p>
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This position group isn't the deepest but, Collins aside, it features the most upside. Here are the rising junior Wings you need to watch:
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