Jordan Dill
Jordan Dill
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Carey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Dill is making headlines this summer. First, he announced that he was departing Germantown Friends School for Imhotep Charter. Then this past weekend he torched the competition at Philly HS Live with his perimeter shooting and dribble drive skills. Now comes the news that Dill added an offer from Hofstra to his pile. Over his career at GFS, Dill scored over 2,000 points and was named 1st Team All-FSL multiple times.
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Read EvaluationTom Keller | Prep Hoops Scout
Dill showed that he could play on or off of the basketball. He is an offensive juggernaut who can fill it up for an array of different spots. He scored from behind the arc on several chances. Dill also showed he can get downhill on the attack. He was in good spots on the floor to get rebounds.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
I have been able to confirm that Dill is departing Germantown Friends for a different school. Where Dill is headed for the 2025-26 school year seems a bit murky right now. Rare Footage, who is as connected as anyone in the area, is reporting that Dill is headed to Imhotep Charter. The issue with that landing spot is that Dill has already played four years of varsity basketball at GFS. Thus, he would need a special hearing and exemption from the PIAA to join a PIAA member program such as Imhotep. That will be difficult, but not impossible to obtain. Stay tuned for more information on this front. In his career at GFS, Dill scored over 2,000 points and has been named 1st Team All-FSL multiple times. Dill holds several DI offers. He has been playing fantastic ball on the spring grassroots circuit, so we expect more offers to come rolling in this summer.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Sending the muti-skilled and athletic Dill an offer is a no-brainer. While playing with Philly Pride at UAA Session 1 (KC), Dill averaged 11 points and 3 rebounds per contest. Then at UAA S2, Dill was named as a standout performer after this lefty destroyed opponents with his scoring and passing. In fact, during a win over P7 Elite, Dill poured in 14 points (1 3PM; 7-7 FTAs) in the final five minutes of the contest. Dill is a true two-way floor general with an elite scoring skill set. Thus, he can post a 30-piece if his teams needs it. His ability to balance attacking the paint off the dribble with his accurate three-point shooting has kept defenders off-balance on the spring circuit. Dill plays an up-tempo style of ball, but never gets sped up by opponents. At the defensive end of the court, Dill has displayed quick lateral movements and active hands. That combination makes him a menacing on-ball presence.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
The No. 6 ranked prospect in our 2026 rankings proved once again that he is an elite scoring points guard. This week at the Donofrio Classic, Dill also showed he can compete on the glass. When the final horn sounded, Dill had registered a double double of 25 points and 10 rebounds (unofficially). Dill was an efficient scorer, who capitalized on every opportunity that came his way without forcing ill-advised shots. His decision making when distributing the rock was flawless too. In short, Dill’s high IQ, poise and instincts stood out in the often chaotic style of play at the Donofrio Classic.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
This quick lefty with elusive handles put on a show during his opening game at the Donofrio Classic. Dill (multiple DI offers) was electric off the bounce as he used his deep bag of change of pace / direction moves to get into the paint for runners, floaters and lay-ins. Dill also slammed on the breaks in the mid-range and then popped jumpers. His 3-point stroke was clicking too as he canned 4 triples. Dill (24 points) went coast-to-coast for several buckets too. His Euro-step finishes were impressive.
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Read EvaluationAri Rosenfeld | Prep Hoops Scout
Making his debut for Philly Pride , Dill wasted no time making his presence felt while showcasing his trademark scoring ability and steadily-improving floor game from the lead guard spot. While he made himself known as a prolific long-range shooter en route to amassing over 2,000 points before his senior year, Dill was at his best today displaying his craft and skill level while working to spots off the bounce. Having notably filled out his frame, he’s able to use his strength to push smaller guards off his spots and take on contact from forwards or bigs near the rim. His soft-touch and-one to his strong left hand would ice the game against the Shoreshots. Tasked with a monstrous scoring load in his high school setting, Dill will see his stock rise as he continues proving his ability to also run a team at a high level, getting his spring off to a strong start in the season-opening triumph.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Our No. 4 ranked 2026 prospect is a three-level scoring point guard with a high IQ and an unselfish nature. In January he averaged 27 ppg. and became GFS’s all-time leading scorer with 2,036 points (and counting). Dill holds several DI offers. Late last week Dill announced he will move to Philly Pride for the 2025 spring / summer grassroots circuit.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Our No. 4 ranked 2026 prospect posted an extraordinary month of January. Dill opened 2025 by draining 5 threes on his way to 33 points during a win over Abington Friends. He followed up that effort with 29 points (3 3PM) against Germantown Academy. That 29-point effort pushed Dill past the iconic 2,000-point career scoring mark. For a third act, Dill registered 24 points (2 3PM) in victory over Shipley School. With that 20-spot Dill became GFS’s all-time leading scorer with 2,036 points (and counting). Obviously, Dill can splash threes from all over the court. He is also unstoppable off the dribble in the half-court as well as in transition. As a bonus, Dill is a high IQ, unselfish guard who will not hesitate to move the ball to an open teammate. Dill holds a handful of DI offers.
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Read EvaluationCarey Smith | Prep Hoops Scout
Our No. 4 ranked 2026 prospect has been busy making headlines over the last couple of days. First, Dill laced 5 threes on his way to 33 points as GFS defeated Abington Friends on Friday night. Dill followed up that effort on Saturday with 29 points (3 3PM) against Germantown Academy. That scoring effort pushed Dill past the iconic 2,000-point career scoring mark. When he was not splashing threes in those contests, Dill was unstoppable in transition. Despite his prolific scoring abilities, Dill is an unselfish guard who will not hesitate to make the extra pass or facilitate for teammates off the dribble. Dill holds a handful of DI offers, but more college coaches should be blowing up his phone.
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