OTR CIRCUIT: 17U Under the Radar Prospects - July 16, 2026

The first July live period is complete. While many players received attention, here are some underrated or overlooked prospects who made an impact in the 17U division at the On the Radar Elite 32.

Jonathan Hemingway

Jul 16, 2026

The first July live period is complete. While many players received attention, here are some underrated or overlooked prospects who made an impact in the 17U division at the On the Radar Elite 32.

Bryce Jones – Griffin Grasshoppers Elite – 2027

Jones came off the bench and made his presence felt. He grabbed rebounds at a high level and scored 10 points with 7 rebounds in one game. He works hard and takes no plays off.

Damani Corley – HWPO 17u – 2027

Corley is one of the most athletic players on the circuit. He can guard multiple positions from 1-4 and brings energy every game.

Jevon Sullivan – Georgia Canes Team Bryce – 2027

Sullivan plays with great energy on both ends. The 6'0 guard defends hard, makes plays, and impacts the game in ways that don’t always show up in the box score.

Karson Coleman – PSB Tampa – 2027

Coleman impacts winning in multiple ways. The 6’5 wing rebounds, defends, passes, and makes winning plays. College coaches should take note of his ability to do the little things.

Kendall Hill – TWU 2028 – 2028

Hill is an electrifying guard who facilitates well. He plays both ways and does the little things that make his teammates better.

Landen Render – Atlanta Kings – 2027

Render was perfect this weekend. He did his job consistently and helped his team beat some strong opponents.

Luciano DiMarco – Flagler United – 2027

DiMarco rebounded well and competed hard in the paint. He was a solid contributor in a tough weekend.

Nathaniel Boyer – Powerhouse Bulls – 2027

Boyer is effective on both sides of the ball. He spaces the floor, drives, finishes, and creates turnovers on defense.

Promise Palmer – Atlanta Kings – 2027

Palmer is probably leading the OTR circuit in assists. He makes plays and keeps his team organized.

Rydrell Lundy – Only1Elite – 2027

Lundy’s stats don’t always show up on the box score. He is a leader who helps the team on both ends with his high basketball IQ.

Savion Stewart – 100 Kings – 2027

Stewart is a tough undersized guard. He scores on all three levels and plays with a lot of heart.

Toby Strech – Atlanta Standard – 2028

Strech flies under the radar as a disciplined on-ball defender. He the loudest voice on the court and is an elite communicator.

Tristan Warren – Warner Robins All-Stars – 2027

Warren does many things that don’t show up in the box score. He takes charges, gets deflections, leads defensively, and rebounds from the guard spot.

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Jonathan Hemingway has been a National Evaluator for On the Radar Hoops since 2013. He has been involved in the basketball community since 1995 as a coach, camp director, and evaluator. You can reach him at CoachHemi@gmail.com and follow him on X @CoachHemi and Instagram @Coach_Hemi.

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