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Scouting Report: Arvell Reese
Arvell Reese is, on tape, a pro ready player. You won't find insane production from the stat sheet but as soon as you watch the type you're in awe. Reese played in a pro-level concept in College and excelled as a sophomore. He is explosive and has a strong frame that has scouts compering him to some of the best DE's. He can play in the box or as an Edge but he will most likely have to stay in one spot in the NFL. While Reese benefits from a weaker class (Blue-Chip wise) he ha

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Mar 61 min read


Scouting Report: Thomas Haugh
Thomas Haugh, despite leading one of the best teams in the country, is being criminally underrated as a prospect. He is one of the more proven guys in this draft and has only improved year to year. He lacks major concerns like some of the other top prospects and won't struggle to find minutes in the NBA due to his incredible defense and high-motor.

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Feb 252 min read


Scouting Report: Koa Peat
Koa Peat is one of the more physically ready prospects in his class. His combination of strength, agility, and coordination immediately pops on film.

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Feb 242 min read


Scouting Report: Caleb Wilson
Caleb Wilson is a tricky prospect to grade. On one hand is has a lot of pro level potential, on the other, he is almost a liability on offense at time. His defensive game, rebounding and help defense are the elite parts of his game. He is the best defender at the college level. He passes the ball well, is always moving and crashes the glass effortlessly. He has about the most concerns out of the top prospects, his frame needs work and he shys away from contact at times. His s

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Feb 101 min read


Scouting Report: Darryn Peterson
Darryn Peterson has been touted as the prospect with the most potential in the 2026 draft and in many big boards he has been listed as #1. While Peterson is impressive, I just don't see how he is the definitive best prospect especially with his health concerns. However, he does a lot of great things at a high-level such as spacing the floor, scoring from all three levels and playmaking. He doesn't do much bad, other than the occasional excessive fouling and defensive laspes.

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Feb 41 min read


Scouting Report: AJ Dybantsa
AJ Dybantsa is a physically advanced, high-usage wing who plays the game with confidence and composure well beyond his age. At 6’9” he has a strong frame and is most dangerous when attacking downhill. His ability to absorb contact and live at the free-throw line separates him from most freshman scorers.

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Jan 272 min read


Scouting Report: Ron Holland
Ron Holland Scouting Report

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Feb 22, 20242 min read


Scouting Report: Nick Smith Jr
An in-depth Scouting Report on projected #3 pick Nick Smith Jr

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Sep 25, 20222 min read
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