Early Stock Risers
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We take a look at some of the stock riser that will and could move up that rankings the next time we drop an update. A few have been great and a few have surprised but they have all been…
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Continue ReadingWe take a look at some of the stock riser that will and could move up that rankings the next time we drop an update. A few have been great and a few have surprised but they have all been playing well and they have been showing a little bit of something to turn heads. Here is a short list of stock risers.
From unknown to sleeper to stock riser Zach has been making some moves on the floor that have been elite and he is going to make some moves up the rankings in time as he is just stock rising with his skills. He is not putting up crazy numbers but he is putting up impressive numbers. He is athletic and can get out on the break and finish above the rim. Shoots the ball really well and just finds different ways to score, really like watching how he lets the game come to him.
Do not be afraid to pull the trigger on him he is a high level hooper that is better than most people give him credit. Explosive PG that continues to have a big junior year. One of the players on his team that could really shock everyone and take out a few of the favorites and bring the ship back to Sky View.
Aayden is one of the most underrated PG’s in the class. Every season it seems as though Judge plays a better and tougher schedule and it is really sharpening their players skills and abilities as Aayden has elevated his game. Has some next level playing ability. Could be a D2 type of player. He is putting up great numbers all the way around.
Peter has always had a little bit of game but these past few years he has elevated his game. This Fall he was just taking baby steps and one game at The Utah Top 50 he went off and his confidence surged from there. Peter has been able to maintain that level of play win or lose. He is shooting the ball and he is a player that plays the right way. He is not over dribbling and playing with the ball he keeps it moving and just makes some solid reads. Really like him as a D2/D3.
A freshman playing on a 6A team and getting solid minutes is impressive. A freshman starting for a 6A team that has some talent is more impressive. Carlo not only starts for his Herriman squad he is producing a lot. Carlo has that dynamic style of play, he is shooting the ball and he is creating and dropping assist as well. This kid might move up a bit among some of the 2026 prospects.