This Watchlist is designed to save you time and give you a head start. Each week, we track and evaluate the most promising NCAA prospects, offering concise scouting snapshots to highlight their fit and projection at the pro level.
This sample includes 5 profiles, with strengths, weaknesses, comparisons, and projections. Annual subscribers receive these Watchlists on a regular basis, plus full reports and the option to include their own clients for scouting.
AHMAD ROBINSON
5’10 – 178 cm – UAB Blazers (transfer Mercer) – Senior.
Explosive undersized point-guard with elite speed and transition playmaking. Reliable rim attacker and disruptive on-ball defender, but streaky from three and can struggle against bigger guards. Best suited as a high-energy facilitator or spark plug in a fast-paced system.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
| Reliable scorer | Size – physicality |
| Quickness – athleticism | Shooting selection – 3P consistency |
| Playmaking | Turnover prone |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Josh Sharkey, undersized handler with scoring instincts.
PROJECTION: Projected to start his rookie season as an impact guard in mid-level European leagues (Serbia, Romania, Latvia, Estonia). With development and adaptation, he could evolve into a valuable spark plug in higher-tier competitions.
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DON MCHENRY
6’2 – 188 cm – Utah Utes (transfer Western Kentucky) – Senior.
Scoring combo guard with quick first step and off-the-dribble shot-making. Reliable mid-range pull-up and capable from three. Plays with energy and leadership, stepping up in clutch moments. Limited size/strength affect rim finishing and defensive matchups; playmaking is basic and turnover-prone.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
| Reliable scorer | Physicality – lacks strength |
| 1v1 off the dribble | Limited playmaking |
| Leadership and clutch attitude | Defense awareness |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Rudi Williams, reliable scorer with secondary handler role.
PROJECTION: Rookie season impact scorer in high-pace leagues like Denmark, Finland or Sweden. With improved playmaking and strength, potential scoring combo-guard in stronger European competitions.
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WALTER PEGGS
6’4 – 193 cm – Morgan State Bears (transfer Spring Hill D-2) – Senior.
Elite perimeter shooter with deep range and high volume (42.1% on 8.9 3-P per game). Reliable spot-up and off-screen scorer with size for a guard. Not an elite athlete and limited playmaking, but projects as a scoring specialist for leagues that value floor spacing.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
| 3-P consistency on high volume | Limited playmaking |
| Movements off the ball | Athleticism |
| Shooting selection – limited turnover | Defensive discipline |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Brandon Rush, reliable shooter with high volume and solid size to play multiple roles.
PROJECTION: Rookie season impact scorer in solid entry league as Cyprus, Slovakia or Bulgaria. If he can show adaptability to do the same in a short stint can be evaluated for a better league as an instant scorer off the bench.
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JACOB OGNACEVIC
6’8 – 203 cm – Washington Huskies (transfer Lipscomb Bisons) – Senior.
Stretch-forward with elite 3-point shooting and strong positional sense. Limited off-the-dribble game and defensive mobility, but compensates with rebounding and post options against smaller opponents. Profiles as a valuable floor-spacer for mid-level leagues.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
| Reliable shooter | Ball handling – drive to the basket |
| Court vision | Athleticism – strength |
| Rebounds presence | Lateral quickness |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Grant Basile, reliable shooter with high basketball IQ can compete both in the paint and on perimeter.
PROJECTION: Rookie season in a competitive league like BNXT or in a second tier in Germany where he can develop his skills in a structured system with solid team work. Potential piece in a high-level league rotations.
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JUSTICE AJOGBOR
6’10 – 208 cm – St. Joseph’s Hawks – Senior.
Physical big man with elite rim protection (2.5 BPG in A-10, after leading Ivy League with 2.9). Strong post defender and effective finisher around the rim, thriving in PnR and offensive rebounding situations. Limited offensive range and poor FT shooting restrict his scoring versatility. Lacks lateral quickness to switch defensively but offers reliable size, screening, and interior presence.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
| Reliable finisher | Shooting range |
| Rim protector | Passing skills |
| Size – physicality | Perimeter defense |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Osun Osunniyi, elite rim-protector, solid paint presence, limited offensive versatility.
PROJECTION: Cotonou status is a key asset for France/Spain second tier or similar competitive markets as BNXT. Can grow as a rotational rim-protector/back-up big in top leagues, tactical weapon defensively off the bench.
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