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As I’m preparing to finalize the 2026 rankings before the season begins in about a month, I wanted to highlight 10 players at the top of my 2026 list who haven’t received any college offers (that I’m aware of):
JT Turley - the biggest mystery to me is how a player of JT’s size, IQ, and shooting ability doesn’t have an offer yet. He dropped 15/6/6 in the 6A state championship game for Davis and then went on a tear in 17u on the RecruitLook circuit. Coaches, I have full game film if you want to see it for yourself. He does everything a PG needs to do including the most underrated skill which is passing into the shooting pocket after a paint touch.
Tyler Mortensen - a do it all guard at one of the top schools in the state. Tyler played with the SL Rebels in 17u and can help a college immediately with his length, IQ, and outside shooting. He’s played Varsity since he was a Freshman at Corner Canyon and I expect a big leap for him in terms of offensive production as a Senior.
Mason Ford - Mason can sometimes be the forgotten player at Timpview, but make no mistake…he’s a player who makes a massive impact for them. Steady ball handler, finishes with both hands well when he attacks the paint, high release on his jumper. With Utah Gold EYCL 17U, he had a game with 12 made 3’s (I think it was 12?).
Isaiah Reiser - Playing at Copper Hills, Isaiah has been a steady and explosive player since his freshman year and just keeps getting better. I expect him to put up close to 20/5/5 per game his senior year. He can score from all 3 levels and competes every possession defensively.
Parker Snedaker - Parker is a defensive cheat code at Bingham and has really expanded his game offensively over the summer playing with Utah Gold 17u. The lefty has a long reach which helps him switch and guard bigger players with a quickness that helps him keep smaller guards out of the paint. His midrange game is lethal and he has sneaky athleticism with an ability to finish above the rim.
Isaiah Beh - Isaiah looks like he spent some time in the weight room this off season and has the game and the frame to play in college next year. He’s running PG at Murray this year but I’d project him more as a SG/CG at the next level. Plays hard and plays the game the right way. Low risk player for any coach with a high upside as a playmaker and switchable defender.
Lincoln Smith - Every time Lincoln catches the ball, the opposing bench is yelling “SHOOTER!”. His Junior year, Lincoln shot 47% from 3 on 104 attempts while averaging 12.4 ppg. Lincoln is showing he’s more than just a shooter this year. He’s added some muscle and will be looked on to carry Bountiful more this year and I think he’s ready to do that and help a school at the next level.
Graydin Anderson - Another PG on this list (we have a lot of high IQ PG’s in this state…I blame John Stockton, Deron Williams, and Mike Conley), Graydin is tenacious and getting 2 feet in the paint and finding shooters. His ball handling in the PnR is next level as well. Westlake is a team that has played a ton this Spring/Summer/Fall and they are going to make noise in the playoffs…and Graydin will be a big part of that success
Brigham Kemp - I’ve written about Brigham a few times here on the site, but the PG from Hurricane was lethal in the 4a state championship game last year. Though he’s only 5’11 (according to MaxPreps), he can get off his shot from almost anywhere on the court and, most importantly, can get to the free throw line where he averaged just about 5 attempts/game as a Junior. Hurricane almost took out Layton at the GWC and sources at the game confirmed Brigham was a standout for Hurricane.
Sade Nenbee - Long, athletic bigs are a premium in high school and at the next level and Sade fits that bill. Last year before getting injured, he was averaging over 14 ppg, 6 rpg, and nearly 2 blocks/game. While I have yet to watch him in person, his game production and size (listed at 6’7”, 230) should make him an intriguing prospect for coaches to watch this season at Logan.
I know I just wrote something similar but I’ve added almost 400 new subscribers since then and lots are coaches so I wanted to make sure to shine light on players who still don’t have any offers…