Our first October watchlist includes 10 NCAA seniors to follow early this season, players already showing the skill set and maturity to fit professional systems overseas.
Concise scouting notes, built for agents and clubs who want to anticipate, not react.
Lamar Wilkerson
6’6 – 198 cm – Indiana Hoosiers (transfer Sam Houston St.) – Graduate.
Dynamic scoring guard with strength, balance, and deep shooting range. Creates efficiently off the dribble, attacks closeouts, and thrives in transition. Needs to refine shot selection and improve defensive consistency, but his physical tools and scoring versatility make him a strong offensive asset for pro systems.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Versatile scorer | Shooting selection |
| Shooting range | Playmaking – decision making |
| Solid frame – physicality | Defensive discipline |
COMPARISON: Comparable to players like Kameron McGusty and Austin Crowley, offers greater physicality than both, with the versatility to cover multiple roles and a strong offensive skill set.
PROJECTION: Projected rookie fit for a competitive league such as BNXT or emerging environments like Romania or Hungary. With continued development, he could evolve into a reliable rotation piece in higher-level European leagues within a couple of seasons.
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Themus Fulks
6’2 – 185 cm – UCF Knights (transfer Milwaukee) – Graduate.
Dynamic floor general with speed, court vision, and proven playmaking. A relentless driver who creates offense off the dribble and thrives in transition. Needs to add consistency from three and reduce turnovers in traffic, but his quickness and creativity make him a promising guard who can dictate pace.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Playmaking | Size – physicality |
| Quickness – athleticism | 3P consistency |
| Solid slasher | Management possessions – turnover prone |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Alterique Gilbert, dynamic ball-handler with the ability to create for teammates and attack the rim off the dribble.
PROJECTION: Projected to start his rookie season as an impact guard in fast-paced leagues, especially in Northern Europe (Denmark, Finland, Sweden). With development in outside shooting, he could evolve into a valuable spark plug and consistent rotation piece at higher levels..
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Tre Dinkins
6’2 – 188 cm – Washington State (transfer Duquesne) – Graduate.
Scoring combo guard with deep range and the ability to create both for himself and through pick-and-roll situations. Strong and physical, he can finish through contact while offering secondary playmaking. Needs to polish decision-making and defensive consistency, but his offensive versatility makes him an intriguing backcourt option.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Dual threat in pick and roll | Shot selection |
| Shooting range | Limited playmaking |
| Strength and physicality | Defense discipline |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Dae Grant, whom Duquesne had previously chosen him to replace. While not as natural a scorer as Grant, he shows greater ability to involve teammates and balance scoring with playmaking.
PROJECTION: He has the tools to provide a solid scoring impact in a growing league such as Hungary, Romania, or Kosovo. He fits best alongside a primary ball-handler with stronger floor-general skills, where his shot-making and secondary creation can be maximized.
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Trae Broadnax
6’4 – 193 cm – Rice Owls – Graduate.
Physical guard with size and playmaking instincts; a capable scorer who sets the tone by attacking off the dribble and orchestrating via pick-and-rolls. His weakness in shooting consistency and turnovers in traffic are clear, but his strength and versatility make him an upside guard worth watching.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Versatility – Good size | 3-P consistency |
| Slashing ability | Athleticism |
| Passing – Playmaking | Managing possessions |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Malique Jacobs, a physical guard with the ability to handle the ball and cover multiple positions effectively.
PROJECTION: As a rookie, he fits well in a system looking for a strong, versatile handler with size. Suitable levels include leagues such as Luxembourg, Georgia, or the Greek Elite League, where physical guards tend to have impact. With development over the next couple of seasons, he could grow into a solid contributor in a mid-level European league.
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Anthony Roy
6’5 – 196 cm – Oklahoma State Cowboys (transfer Green Bay) – Graduate.
Explosive scoring guard with deep shooting range and confidence to create off the dribble. Fluid, mobile, and dangerous from beyond the arc with the ability to generate instant offense. Still refining strength, shot selection, and defensive focus, but his upside as a high-level scorer is clear.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Elite shooter | Inconsistent shooting selection |
| Ability to create his own shot | Physicality – Strength |
| Good size for multiple perimeter roles | Limited playmaking |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Teddy Allen, a scoring machine who needs volume to produce. Roy offers a purer shooting touch but less physical strength; however, they share the same natural scoring instinct.
PROJECTION: Projects as an instant-offense guard/forward for mid-tier European leagues such as Finland, England, or Romania, with upside as he adapts physically. If he maintains his shooting efficiency and improves defensive discipline, he could develop into a reliable scoring option in high-level second divisions.
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Jamir Simpson
6’5 – 196 cm – Texas San Antonio (transfer Southern Utah) – Graduate.
Versatile forward with the body of a linebacker and the skillset of a guard. Reliable catch-and-shoot option who can also create off the dribble, generating mismatches with physicality and aggressiveness. Needs to refine shot selection, reduce turnovers, and improve lateral quickness, but has the tools to impact on both ends of the floor.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Reliable scorer | Shot selection |
| Versatility | Defensive discipline |
| Size – physicality | Management possessions – turnover prone |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Mark Smith, though with a lower ceiling. Versatile and able to cover multiple positions with adequate physical presence.
PROJECTION: Projects as a scoring forward for mid/low-level European leagues (Portugal, Switzerland, Austria), with potential to move into stronger competitions (France Pro-B, Germany Pro-A) as he polishes decision-making and defensive consistency.
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Josh Odunowo
6’6 – 198 cm – UMBC Retrievers – Senior.
Energetic and efficient power forward with strong physical presence and mobility. Finishes well around the rim and contributes across the board as a rebounder, defender, and passer. Limited shooting range and foul management remain areas for improvement, but his effort and versatility make him a reliable rotation piece with upside.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Solid Finisher | Shooting range |
| Defensive versatility | Undersized |
| Rebounds – hustle player | Foul Management |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Tytan Anderson, undersized but strong and efficient forward, productive around the rim, versatile on both ends, and able to impact games through energy, rebounding, and physicality.
PROJECTION: Projected to start his career in leagues like Denmark or similar levels, with a potential top-scenario in BNXT. If holding Cotonou status, he would be an excellent prospect for France Pro-B or Spain LEB Gold, offering reliability, motor, and interior efficiency as a rotation forward.
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William Kyle
6’9 – 206 cm – Syracuse Orange (Transfer UCLA Bruins) – Senior.
Mobile, athletic big man with length, timing, and defensive presence. Efficient finisher around the rim with strong rebounding instincts and rim protection. Needs to add strength and polish his touch at the line, but his defensive IQ and mobility make him a modern interior piece with long-term upside.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Solid finisher | Strength – body controll |
| Rim protector | Shooting range |
| Athleticism – mobility | Limited handling – creation |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Ed Croswell, sharing a similar blend of size, athleticism, and defensive presence. Like him, Kyle impacts games through energy, rim protection, and efficient finishing rather than polished offensive creation.
PROJECTION: His professional outlook will largely depend on his senior season at Syracuse. If he earns consistent minutes and continues to grow, he projects as a rotational big in mid-level European leagues such as Finland, BNXT, or Hungary. With a breakout season, he could become a BBL-caliber prospect, as that league often bets on athletic, high-energy frontcourt players. By developing a reliable mid-range touch and adding strength, he could evolve into a steady contributor for top European leagues in the following years.
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David Green
6’7 – 201 cm – Tulsa Golden Hurricane (Rhode Island Rams) – Graduate.
Versatile stretch-four with strength, mobility, and shooting touch. Reliable floor spacer who can attack closeouts and finish through contact. Not an explosive athlete, but his physicality, experience, and basketball IQ make him an efficient, ready-to-play forward for structured systems.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Shooting range | Limited creator |
| Physical presence | Average lateral quickness |
| Basketball IQ – Leadership | Playmaking – decision making |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Noah Carter, with a similar blend of strength, spacing ability, and reliability as a two-way stretch-four. Slightly less physical, but more efficient and consistent as a spot-up shooter.
PROJECTION: Projects as an immediate contributor in mid-level European leagues such as BNXT, Czech Republic, or Hungary, where his shooting and physical profile can translate quickly. With continued improvement in mobility and ball-handling, he could develop into a valuable rotation player for top-second-tier leagues or structured teams needing a stretch forward.
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Quincy Ballard
7’0 – 213 cm – Mississippi State Bulldogs (transfer Wichita State) – Graduate.
Efficient rim protector and interior finisher with elite size, strength, and rebounding instincts. Thrives as a lob threat and defensive anchor, altering shots and controlling the glass. Still raw offensively and limited outside the paint, but his physical tools and energy give him clear long-term upside as a paint presence.
| STRENGTHS | WEAKNESSES |
|---|---|
| Rim protector | Shooting range |
| Valid finisher | Limited offensive skillset |
| Size and decent athleticism | Very raw player |
COMPARISON: Comparable to Austin Wiley, a physically dominant inside presence capable of anchoring the defense and finishing efficiently around the rim. Reliable and productive when fed close to the basket.
PROJECTION: Profiles with his size and interior impact are often on G-League radars, but if he chooses Europe, he could fit well in physical, competitive leagues such as Lithuania, Poland, or Hungary. With a smooth adjustment period, he projects as a defensive-oriented backup for a team in a top-5 European league.
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Players included in the Watchlist are monitored throughout the season and may be featured in future scouting reports.
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