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<p>The Class of 2028 continues to reveal prospects whose long-term value may exceed their current visibility. This group was selected from the TABC media packet, then cross-checked against available varsity rosters, statistics, game reports, and public player pages. Several already have defined roles, while others are beginning to earn minutes inside established programs. The focus here is not recruiting hype, but the traits that could translate as their responsibilities expand. None of the ten players below appeared in our earlier 2028 prospect coverage.</p>
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<p>Berry is a developing perimeter piece with enough size to operate at either wing spot. His early varsity production shows flashes of floor-spacing value, including multiple games in which he converted efficiently from behind the line. He appears most comfortable when his feet are organized before the catch, making him a useful weak-side target when Alvin creates paint touches. The next evaluation point is whether he can consistently attack hard closeouts, get to a balanced two-dribble pull-up, and make the next pass when the low man rotates. At 6'4", a reliable shot combined with improved lateral strength would give him a clear pathway toward becoming a dependable two-way wing.</p>
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<p>✅ Catch-and-shoot floor spacing<br>✅ Positional size on the perimeter<br>✅ Secondary scoring potential</p>
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<p>Sherwood is an intriguing backcourt prospect because Amarillo lists him as a guard despite his developing wing size. That combination creates lineup flexibility and gives him the potential to see over the first line of pressure when initiating offense. He projects best as a connective handler who can advance the ball, enter offense cleanly, and relocate after giving it up rather than dominating possessions. Defensively, his size could allow Amarillo to switch him across multiple perimeter assignments and use him as a bigger nail helper. His next step is tightening his handle against ball pressure and proving he can consistently create an advantage out of high ball-screen action.</p>
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<p>✅ Oversized backcourt frame<br>✅ Multi-position defensive potential<br>✅ Secondary playmaking upside</p>
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<p>Haywood gives [player_tooltip player_id='2854586' first='Austin' last=''] Anderson a young frontcourt body with legitimate size already in place. His most immediate pathway to value is through rim runs, screen contact, interior positioning, and vertical contests rather than high-usage post touches. He should become increasingly useful as a drop-coverage defender who can contain the ball, recover to the roller, and finish possessions with two-handed rebounds. Offensively, running directly to the rim in transition and creating early seals will keep him involved without slowing the possession. Continued improvement as a short-roll passer and free-throw shooter would expand his usefulness against teams that load the paint.</p>
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<p>✅ Interior size and length<br>✅ Screen-and-dive utility<br>✅ Rim-protection potential</p>
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<p>DeMos is another sizable 2028 frontcourt option developing inside the [player_tooltip player_id='2854586' first='Austin' last=''] Anderson program. His value starts with occupying space, presenting a target around the rim, and giving the defense a second big body to manage in half-court possessions. He has the physical profile to become effective as a weak-side tag defender, particularly when rotating from the baseline to challenge drives. Offensively, his development should center on catching through contact, finishing without bringing the ball down, and making simple high-low reads. If his mobility continues to improve, he could eventually provide Anderson with more flexibility in ball-screen coverage instead of being limited to a deep drop.</p>
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<p>✅ Paint presence<br>✅ Weak-side rim deterrence<br>✅ Interior finishing foundation</p>
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<p>Berglund earned a varsity roster spot inside a Bowie program that carried experienced perimeter depth and won at a strong rate. That environment should help accelerate his understanding of spacing, defensive positioning, and how to contribute without requiring designed touches. At 6'4", his best long-term role may be as a complementary wing who cuts behind ball watching, runs the floor, and attacks tilted defenses. Defensively, he will need to show that he can sit down against quicker guards while still using his frame against bigger wings. Becoming a dependable corner shooter would make his size and off-ball activity substantially easier to keep on the floor.</p>
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<p>✅ Off-ball cutting potential<br>✅ Wing size<br>✅ Role-player scalability</p>
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<p>Lee began receiving varsity opportunities late in the season and produced efficient interior finishes in a limited sample. His early role appears built around energy possessions, offensive-board activity, and finding open space rather than creating from a standstill. That is a practical developmental lane for a young wing playing alongside older guards who command the ball. Defensively, he should focus on early help positioning, clean closeouts, and using his body to finish box-outs before pursuing the rebound. The next step is building a trustworthy spot-up jumper so defenders cannot consistently shrink away from him.</p>
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<p>✅ Energy minutes<br>✅ Interior activity from the wing<br>✅ Defensive-role potential</p>
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<p>Reed has already logged varsity minutes against a competitive Houston-area schedule, giving him useful early exposure to physical frontcourt play. His current role is narrow but translatable: protect the paint, occupy the dunker spot, screen, rebound his area, and finish simple opportunities. He does not need post isolation volume to affect possessions if he consistently sprints into early rim runs and creates contact on ball screens. Defensively, the priority is improving positioning before the catch so he can contest vertically without collecting unnecessary fouls. Better hands and quicker outlet decisions would allow him to turn defensive rebounds into immediate transition opportunities.</p>
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<p>✅ Interior defensive size<br>✅ Screen-and-rim-run role<br>✅ Early varsity experience</p>
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<p>Cameron is developing in an Amarillo system that values execution, spacing, and disciplined half-court decision-making. His listed guard-wing versatility suggests a player who can operate as a secondary handler while defending multiple perimeter spots. He should be most effective attacking the second side, where one strong drive can force the low man to commit and open a corner kick-out. Defensively, his ability to chase shooters through exchanges and remain attached around pindowns will determine how quickly his minutes grow. A consistent catch-and-shoot release would give him a clean translatable skill while the rest of his creation package develops.</p>
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<p>✅ Secondary-side driving<br>✅ Perimeter positional versatility<br>✅ Catch-and-shoot upside</p>
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<p>Chancler is another young Amarillo perimeter player who should benefit from competing in a structured varsity environment. His developmental value will come from making fast decisions off the catch rather than overhandling against a set defense. He projects as a guard who can lift behind penetration, sprint into pitch-back threes, and keep the ball moving when the first advantage is unavailable. On defense, improving screen navigation and rear-view pressure would help him stay playable against experienced lead guards. The next progression is adding a compact one- or two-dribble pull-up when defenders run him off the line.</p>
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<p>✅ Quick-decision perimeter play<br>✅ Relocation shooting potential<br>✅ Screen-navigation upside</p>
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<p>Whitby gives the 2028 class another long frontcourt prospect with the dimensions to affect the game around the rim. His clearest early role is as a screen setter, vertical spacer, and back-line defender who can erase mistakes behind aggressive perimeter pressure. He should emphasize sprinting into drag screens and sealing the nearest defender before the defense can load to the paint. In half-court defense, his recognition as the weak-side tag and his ability to recover back to the rim will be central to his development. If he adds touch on short finishes and can make the simple pocket-pass read from the short roll, his offensive role can grow beyond cleanup possessions.</p>
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<p>✅ Vertical spacing<br>✅ Back-line rim protection<br>✅ Screen-setting value</p>
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The Class of 2028 continues to reveal prospects whose long-term value may exceed their current visibility. This group was selected from the TABC media packet, then cross-checked against available varsity rosters, statistics, game reports, and public player pages. Several already have defined roles, while others are beginning to earn minutes inside established programs. The focus here is not recruiting hype, but the traits that could translate as their responsibilities expand. None of the ten players below appeared in our earlier 2028 prospect coverage.
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