Jaidyn Charlotte is a 5'10" Shooting Guard in the 2029 class.
Charlotte attends Mesa Ridge in Colorado.
Charlotte's Player Profile was created on August 23, 2025.
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Expert Analysis
Jaidyn
CharlotteSG
Class
2029
Height
5'10"
HS
Mesa Ridge
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CO
Sophomore ID Camp: These SGs Are Trending Upwards
Charlotte was one of the more intriguing shooting guards at the showcase, consistently using his quickness and ability...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Jaidyn
CharlotteSG
Class
2029
Height
5'10"
HS
Mesa Ridge
|
CO
Trending Up: 2029 Prospects Raising Eyebrows
Charlotte impacted the game with defensive pressure, activity, and a smooth offensive rhythm that kept showing up throughout...
Written by Duvalier Johnson
Jaidyn
CharlotteSG
Class
2029
Height
5'10"
HS
Mesa Ridge
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CO
These 2029’s Could Continue to Climb After Recent Rankings Update
Charlotte proved that he is a true sniper from deep. He moves well without the ball, coming off screens...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Jaidyn
CharlotteSG
Class
2029
Height
5'10"
HS
Mesa Ridge
|
CO
PH Freshman Showcase: Team 2 Player Analysis and Breakdowns
Charlotte impressed with his shooting ability, consistently knocking down shots from range and stretching the floor for his...
Written by Bobby Lopez
Bobby Lopez | Prep Hoops Scout
Bobby Lopez
Prep Hoops Scout
Charlotte was one of the more intriguing shooting guards at the showcase, consistently using his quickness and ability to handle the ball with both hands to create opportunities. He did a nice job getting downhill, attacking gaps and putting pressure on the defense once he got into the lane. His burst allowed him to beat defenders and get into scoring areas, while he seemed very comfortable attacking with either hand making him difficult to contain. With continued development as a shooter and decision maker, Charlotte has the tools to become a dynamic perimeter threat with plenty of potential for big things ahead
Charlotte impacted the game with defensive pressure, activity, and a smooth offensive rhythm that kept showing up throughout the weekend. He’s a spark plug. The lefty hunted shots confidently, but even when perimeter looks weren’t falling, he still found ways to score through cuts, he got out in transition, and was even effective in a half-court set. Defensively, he sped guards up, denied touches, and covered ground well. He’s a high-energy two-way player whose motor and athleticism continue to trend upward, but I do think he has a real opportunity to pop in a year. Now it is about getting it altogether. Curious about him but do think he boosted his stock.
Charlotte proved that he is a true sniper from deep. He moves well without the ball, coming off screens and finding space to get his shot off quickly, making him a dangerous option when he’s on the floor. His shooting gravity alone keeps defenses stretched and constantly on alert. For his continued development, the next step will be using his speed and quickness to become more of an attacking threat. Adding the ability to put the ball on the floor, drive past defenders and finish plays will open up his offensive game even further. By becoming a more versatile scorer, he’ll not only add new ways to beat defenders but also create even cleaner looks from three. If Charlotte embraces that growth, he has the tools to develop into a complete offensive weapon this season
Charlotte impressed with his shooting ability, consistently knocking down shots from range and stretching the floor for his team. He showed an excellent knack for getting open, moving well without the ball to find his spots, and creating clean looks off the catch. Charlotte’s combination of shooting touch, court awareness, and off ball movement made him a constant scoring threat throughout the games