From Under the Radar to NBA Draft Prospects: The Rise of Unranked High School Recruits

Discover how unranked high school recruits like Walter Clayton Jr. and Cedric Coward have emerged as top NBA draft prospects, defying expectations and making their mark in college basketball.

Every NBA team is on the lookout for the next superstar or a future starter in the draft. While many of these players are often lottery picks or late first-round finds, some break the mold entirely. These are the unranked high school recruits who have defied expectations and emerged as top NBA draft prospects.

Cedric Coward: The Unconventional Prospect

Cedric Coward, a shooting guard from Washington State, is one of the most intriguing prospects in this year's draft class. Starting his college career at Division III Willamette, Coward averaged 19.5 points as a freshman. His performance caught the attention of Eastern Washington head coach David Riley, leading to a transfer. Coward continued to excel, averaging 15.4 points and 6.7 rebounds in the 2023-24 season. Despite a shoulder injury cutting his season short, Coward's impressive NBA draft combine performance has him projected as a first-round pick.

Danny Wolf: The Late Bloomer

Danny Wolf, a power forward from Michigan, was once a walk-on candidate at his dream school. Choosing Yale over Michigan, Wolf struggled initially but broke out in his second season, averaging 14.1 points and 9.7 rebounds. Transferring to Michigan, Wolf elevated the Wolverines' offense and is now a projected first-round pick. His exceptional passing vision and ball-handling skills for a 7-footer make him a unique prospect.

Walter Clayton Jr.: The Two-Sport Star

Walter Clayton Jr., a point guard from Florida, was a two-sport star in high school. Despite the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Clayton's scoring instincts and motor stood out. After winning MAAC Player of the Year at Iona, Clayton transferred to Florida, leading the Gators to the 2025 national title and earning Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors. Scouts see Jalen Brunson-like qualities in Clayton's game, making him a first-round prospect.

Ryan Kalkbrenner: The Rim Protector

Ryan Kalkbrenner, a center from Creighton, was a well-known high school recruit but fell outside the ESPN 100. At 7-foot with a 7-5 wingspan, Kalkbrenner is a legitimate rim protector with excellent touch and soft hands. His efficiency and leadership have made him one of college basketball's most impactful players, with a chance to sneak into the first round.

Chaz Lanier: The Sharpshooter

Chaz Lanier, a shooting guard from Tennessee, is a late-blooming scorer with a dramatic rise in his senior year. After reworking his shooting mechanics, Lanier became one of the most dangerous shooters in the country, setting a Tennessee single-season record with 123 made 3s. His quick release and off-ball IQ have NBA teams viewing him as a top shooter in the class.

These players exemplify the resilience, work ethic, and determination required to succeed in basketball. Their journeys from unranked high school recruits to NBA draft prospects are a testament to their character and talent.

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