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‘Top Prospect’ Report

Player Evaluations, Writeups & Rankings on Top Prospects at the Houston Camp That Won The Day. Evaluations On Players Written by Former 20 Year College Recruiting Coordinator and the Director of UC Exposure Camps

-Russell ‘Coach V’ Vanlandingham-

  1. 6’7 Forward 2026 Yanni Ibikunle | Houston Randle HS 832-971-7722 Daniel is a an Intriguing Big Man with a Big Upside. Has the Skill Set To Play Out of the HP at a legit 6’7 (Looks More Like 6’9 with his Length) However, His Recruitment and Level of Recruitment Will Increase Quickly When He Starts Taking Advantage of Mismatches By Posting Up More and Demanding The Ball on the Block. It’s Great to have the Skill Set at Daniel’s Size, but Looked His Best When Playing Both Inside and Out and When He Was Attacking the Glass. Has the Size, Skill Set, and Upside To Play at the Higher Levels Now It’s Up To Him to Stay Aggressive Down Low and Make Teams Pay When He Has a Mismatch. Regardless, He Will End Up With Offers When It’s All Said and Done and Would be a Great Fit in Programs That Run High Action and Interchange Their 4 & 5 On Offense and Defense. Versatile Big To Get On Your 2026 To Watch List This Season Projected Levels: D1 JUCO / NCAA D2

  2. 6’3 Playmaker 2026 Devon Vienneau | Onalaska HS 713-922-3988 Stretch 4 that Plays Hard, Competes on the Defensive End, and Excels In PnR Action With His Ability To Drive, Shoot and Pass It out of the High Post. This is Braylon’s 2nd Camp and what Stood out this Time Was His Athletic Ability. He is a Deceptive Athlete That Showed The Ability to Guard a Wing on the Perimeter, Plays Above the Rim and Does a Great Job In Transition at Sprinting his Lane and Finishing Play in the Paint. Has a High Basketball IQ and Picking Up More and More Solid D3 Offers, but with a Year to Grow his Game and his Upside I can Certainly See Braylon Move Onto NAIA / D2 Boards Heading Into the Spring. If You Set Ball Screens With Your Trail 4 and Push It In Transition Braylon is Worth an Early Look and One to Keep On Your Radar. Projected Levels: NCAA D2+ / LM D1

  3. 6’1 Point Guard 2026 Tre Olatunbosum | Cy Fair HS 713-505-0700 Mason Has Officially Won Me Over and Won Over Every Coach on Staff at the STX Camp. This is My 3 time Evaluating Mason at a UCExposure Camp, and Every Time He Comes Out He Looks Better and Better! Originally I Deemed Him a 3 & D Type Prospect that would be a 3pt Specialist but he brings a lot more to the table than that. He Showed the Ability To Score it at all 3 Levels, Got Downhill And Made Some PG Plays Finding the Open Man, and Played Physical on the Glass and on Defense. All-Region 2 Guard With Good Size That is Underrated and Flying Under the Radar Heading Into the 2025-2026 Season. Don’t Wait To Get Eyes on Mason as His Stock Will Continue to Rise and He’s a College Ready Recruit That Competes On D & Can Score It in a Variety of Ways on Offense. Early Lead on a Sleeper Set To Have a Big Sr Season Projected Levels: NAIA / NCAA D2

  4. 6’0 Point Guard 2026 Payton Harrison | Klein Collins 832-248-2013 And Then You Have Aydin! This is What I Love About Hosting Camps In Smaller Regions, There are Always Some Hidden Gems That Walk Through The Door and Take Advantage of the Small Group Setting and at this Camp that Was Aydin. Big Time Body, Scholarship Level Athlete, And High Motor That Competed Throughout the Camp And Out Toughed Smaller Guards On the Glass and In the Paint. Moving Forward, Aydin Must Use His Speed, Size and Athleticism To Defend at a Higher Level for Longer Stretches. He Had Moments In the Camp When He Was Locked In on D and Those Moments You Could See the Scholarship Level Talent He Has. Took Coaching & Correction Well So Continue To Grow Those Moments Big Aydin and Your Recruitment Will Certainly Pick Up Over The Course of the Season. With His Physical Ability He Could Use 2 Years at a JC To Reach His Highest Potential Offer, but nonetheless He’s an Intriguing Wing With The Tools and Talent It Takes To Play at the Next Level. Projected Levels: D2 JUCO / NAIA

  5. 6’8 Small Forward 2026 Wish Limbo | Cy Fair 281-772-9035 Skilled Combo Guard That Plays With Great Pace, Shoots It at a high % and Has a Good Feel for the Game. Not a lot of Flash to Muhammad, He Just Produces and Makes The Right Play Over the Highlight Play. No Question Muhammad is a College Level Offensive Player Heading Into His Sr Season. Moving Forward, He Must Prove that He Can Guard the One or the 2 at the Next Level To Move Onto College Boards and Start To Gain Genuine Interest from Coaches. He Soaked Up Coaching and Stay Engaged Throughout the Camp Winning His Way to the ‘Top’! I Can Certainly See Muhammad Continuing to Improve and Playing His Best Ball When It Counts the Most Down The Stretch. Really Liked His Overall Game and If And When He Proves He Can Defend a Smaller Quicker Guard His Stock Will Start To Rise. Early Lead To Get On Your Radar And Track His Progress Heading Into the Spring as the Talent is There and His Best Ball Is In Front of Him… Projected Levels: NCAA D3+ / NAIA

  6. 6’6 Stretch 4 2026 Conor Robison | Homeschooled 346-684-9934 Deandre is a Consistent Jump Shot Away from Drawing Real Interest from College Coaches This Year at the Always Solid Samuel Clemens HS in San Antonio. Has that Junkyard Dog Mentality and Plays with a Healthy Chip On His Shoulder and Will Make a Team Tougher. Does a Great Job of Getting Downhill In Transition and In the HC and Finished Plays All Camp In the Paint. Knows How To Draw Contact vs Bigger Guards and Either Scores It or Draws Fouls When He’s Attacking the Paint. Big Guard with a Big Motor and the Mindset It Takes to Have a Big Junior Season and Rise in the Ranks. Keep Playing To Your Strengths (Playmaking Off the Bounce & Defending) While Working On Your Overall Perimeter Game When No One is Watching And You Will Head Into the Spring on a lot More Radars. Sleeper Set to Have a Breakthrough Season! Projected Levels: D2 JUCO / NCAA D3+

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  7. 5’11 Point Guard 2027 Jeremiah Gomez | Edinburg North 956-720-3439 Jeremiah Was Another Player from the Valley That Took Advantage of the Fair Opportunity That Uncommon Exposure Camps Offers Unknown or Under Recruited Players, and that’s a Genuine Shot To Gain Interest By Showcasing Winning Ways and the ‘Will’ It Takes Outside of Talent to Play College Ball. In Session One He Stood Out To All the Coaches By Consistently Communicating, Showing Leadership Traits that PG’s Must Bring to the Court, and Led His Team In Several Different Situations To Wins By Making Everyone Around Him Better. Doesn’t Pass the Eye Test and Won’t Stand Out In Over Crowded Showcases, but Put Him In Situations Where There is a Premium on Winning and Losing and You Can See This Kid Can Flat Out Play. He Must Get Physically Stronger and Improve His Perimeter Shot But Has Time on His Side and Is Already a College Ready Leader and Pure PG That Can Run a Team. 2027 to Get On Your Watch List. Projected Levels: NCAA D3+ / NAIA

  8. 6’4 Playmaker 2027 Mike Kenechi | Ft Bend Elkins 346-434-2784 Intriguing Big Man That Will Play a Much Bigger Role This Year for one of the Better Programs In the Valley In Recent Years (Robert Vela HS) I Love the Way Big Bradley Goes All Out Every Possession And Makes a Lot of Winning Plays Without Needed The Ball in His Hands to Impact a Game. Don’t Get Me Wrong he Can Finish Around the Rim and has a Soft Touch in the Paint, but His Ticket To Gaining Interest Is His Ability to Rebound the Ball, Defend Down Low, and The Relentless Effort He Plays With To Impact The Outcome. One of 4 Players In the Camp That Won Multiple Segments And Showed Consistent Effort While Making Winning Plays Without the Ball In His Hands Leading His Groups To Wins Culminating in Finishing On ‘Top’ After Leading His Team To a W in the Title Game. Vela Still Has One of the Better Backcourts In the RGV But That Won’t Stop Bradley From Making His Presence Felt This Year. If They Can Make Another Deep Playoff Run Like The Past 2 Seasons With Bradley Being a Big Key, He Will Head Into the Summer On a Lot More Radars. Love This Kid’s Approach, Still Has 2 Years To Grow His Game, and Has the Mindset & Motor It Takes To Make a Big Leap This Year at Vela. Projected Levels: D2 JUCO / NCAA D3+

  9. 6’1 Combo Guard 2028 De’Angelo Durosier | Founders Charter Academy (Houston) 346-313-4977 De’Angelo Has The Look of a Player That Ends Up With Offers at the Higher Levels. With 3 Years to Grow His Game and His Skill Set He is Set To Rise In the Ranks in the Class of 2028 In a Loaded Houston Region. Getting a Bit Overlooked Heading Into His Sophomore Season Playing at a Charter School, But Make No Mistake He Can Handle More than His Own Against Top 6A Guards In the Area. Plays With Great Pace, Doesn’t Get Sped Up When Pressured, and Reads Situations Well and is a A Court Savvy Player With the Ball In His Hands. As the Camp Progressed De’Angelo Kept Ending Up on the Winning Side of the Competition or Challenge, Outside of the Skills Challenge De’Angelo Won Every Other Segment of the Camp Including the 5 on 5 Tournament and ‘Top Prospect’ Title Game. What Stood Out the Most Was How Efficient He Was Offensively, It Seemed Like He Shot Over 75% from the Floor Making Tough Shots Look Easy With His Feel for the Game And Soft Touch. Mode. Early Lead On a ‘Future Prospect’ Class of 2028 That Will Continue To Move Up College Coaches Boards Projected Levels: Top Ranked NAIA / NCAA D2+ (His Recruitment & Level of Recruitment Can Certainly Increase With 3 Years to Grow His Game)   

  10. 6’3 Shooting Guard 2028 Angelo Rajab | Cy Fair HS 281-772-9035 Pierce Continues to Improve In All Facets Every Time I Evaluated Him at a Camp, and Brings a College Ready Weapon as a Knock Down Shooter. In South TX He Made a Lot More Plays off the Bounce and Showed More Confidence Putting the Ball on the Floor. Does a Great Job of Being in the Right Position in Help Defense Situations and Puts His Body on the Line By Rotating and Taking Charges. Outside of being a Knock Down Shooter, Pierce Made Three Big Winning Plays in the ‘Top Prospect’ Title Game that Helped Seal the Win and Finished on ‘Top’ for the 2nd Camp In a Row. Listed by 2 Coaches on Staff as a College Level 2 Guard Pierce Continues To Leave His Mark In Our Small Group Settings and Gain Interest from Coaches That Have Evaluated Him In My Layouts. Sleeper Set to Do Big Things His Sr Season at JP II Projected Levels: NCAA D2+ / NCAA D1


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