The NYBL staff has worked very hard to compile the most
complete and accurate National
Basketball Class of 2019 Top 100
Ranking. The NYBL staff has had the
pleasure of watching and evaluating these players during the competitive second
NYBL season, at the 7th Grade AAU Nationals in Memphis, TN, at the
Basketball Spotlight Future Phenom Camp, at the Buckeye Prep Elite Showcase where
the NYBL All Star Top 20, Top 40, and Top 60 games took place and at various
other tournaments and camps around the country this past AAU season. This ranking is a post season ranking that
will be updated after this upcoming year’s AAU season around the same time. When looking at our rankings we take into
account the Performance, Production and Potential of the prospect. Also the players IQ and Skill Set come into
the equation when we evaluate players.
Although many things can change between a players 7th Grade
year and his senior year of High School, we believe that this is a good
starting point in the evaluation process for the talented players that are
trying to earn college scholarships. We
understand that there will be debate that some players should be higher or
lower in the rankings, and that players will move in and out of the class due
to the reclassification phenomenon from year to year and certain players will
get better and others will not, some will stop growing and others will spout up
but it will be our goal to provide the best and most accurate list through our
evaluation process. So let’s dig in and
analyze the Class of 2019 Top 100 National Basketball Rankings.
The Perimeter
Rules but we are Starting to see Major Size Patrolling the Paint
Pierre, Moore, Sanders, Langley, Moseley, Antonie, Harris & Shouse |
Wing Forwards are
Still the Cream of the Crop in 2019
R, Barrett, W. Moore, C. Lawson & S. Kenny |
12 of the Top 23
players in the country are Wing Forwards led by 6’5” Rowan Barrett, Jr. who
plays for the Canadian based Brampton Warriors and many feel that he will land
in the USA for his High School career.
Barrett is also the overall #1 player in the 2019 class. Barrett is followed by Wendell Moore, Shariff
Kenny, Chandler Lawson, and Marvin Price as the Top 5 Wing Forwards in the
class.
The Best Players
Play on the Best Teams
Wendell Moore checks
in as the Overall #3 prospect and second Wing Forward in the class. He was injured during the NYBL Championship
and AAU Nationals but CP3 had 6 other Top 100 players that allowed them to take
second place in the NYBL and repeat as AAU National Champions. Chris Hinton, Kobe Langley, Keyshaun Langley,
Mike Green , Max Farthing, and Chaz Gwyn all are ranked 55 or higher and with
the addition of 11th ranked Myles
Pierre who is the #1 Wing Guard in
the Class, CP3 looks poised again to 3Peat at the 8th Grade AAU
Nationals in Orlando, FL. 34 of the Top 100 players played on a
team that placed in the Top 10 at AAU Nationals in Memphis, TN. Team CP3 (7), City Stars (3), All Ohio Red
(6), Team Takeover (4), George Hill Rising Stars (5), Memphis War Eagles (3),
Memphis Wildcats (1), DC Premier (3), WACG All Stars (2). Note:
Terrance Williams and Tyler Brelsford would have made the Top 100 and
given Team Takeover 6 players and make it 36 of the Top 100 but they have moved
into the 2020 Class.
The DMV seems to
Produce the Most Talent
16 of the Top 100
players hail from the DMV which is DC, Maryland and Northern VA. Team Takeover #4 and DC Premier #9 are the
top two programs and continue to churn out DI players. The DMV produces approximately 75 DI players on
a yearly basis. Shariff Kenny (#4),
Justin Moore (#12), Marvin Price (#14), Mekhi Mitchell (#18) are the Top 4
ranked players in the DMV and are all ranked in the Top 20 in the class. Christian DePollar (#42) rounds out the Top 5
players in the DMV.
The West Coast
Produced the Top Point Guards in 2019
T. Campbell, J. Francis, M. Walker, A. Nembhard, E. Jackson & K. Langley |
Tyger Campbell is the
#1 Point Guard and #8 overall ranked player currently lives in Tennessee
via the West Coast. Jovan
Blacksher (#4 ranked PG) and EJ
Jackson (#8 ranked PG) hail from Arizona and California respectively. We know that the West Coast doesn’t get as
much love compared to the East Coast but it is apparent that they did something
right when it comes to the 2019 Point Guard class. Many scouting services have these three point
guards in their Top 5 Points Guards and Top 20 overall.
The NYBL will also be
releasing National Rankings for the the Class of 2020 (Top 60) and the Class of
2021 (Top 25) in the next few weeks.
Also please check out the recent press release below with the
announcement of the 3rd Season of the NYBL with Dates and Locations.
No precious achiuwa didn't he make the 1st team and top 20 ?
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