Having the biggest lineup on the floor is rarely a negative. It becomes a positive when that big lineup is also skilled. The seven players on this list are at least 6’7 and produce at a high level this weekend.

Allen Pettigrew
Apr 14, 2026

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Having the biggest lineup on the floor is rarely a negative. It becomes a positive when that big lineup is also skilled. The seven players on this list are at least 6’7 and produce at a high level this weekend.
Ayden Fields - Elite 8 - 2027
Fields may be the most talented player from Florida on the On the Radar circuit. He’s a 6’8 wing/forward who skies above the rim, knocks down perimeter shots, and creates for himself during face up situations. He has the lateral quickness to guard down the lineup with the frame to guard small ball fives. Fields has a good handle for his size that really gets picked off.
Jakob Duebbers - Swin City - 2027
Duebbers is a 6’10 stretch forward who’s just getting comfortable with competitive basketball. He has a long frame that has a bit of size to it without much weight room experience. Duebbers isn’t the best defender at this stage but his sheer size and level of awareness help him protect the paint.
Eugene Hall - Florida Blaze - 2027
If you’re looking for a 6’8 rim running forward who’s can operate as a lob threat he’s your big if the future. Hall sprints rim to rim with purpose. As a quicker big he beats his man down the court often. He’s a solid pick and roll partner with good hands. He also flashed some range on his jump shot by canning a three at the top of the key.
Javon Russell - Skills Center Elite - 2027
Russell is growing in the fundamentals of post scoring. The 6’7, 240 pound power forward has a strong frame and hidden athleticism. As his conditioning improves his quickness should follow. Russell has really intriguing flashes as an interior scorer and double digit rebounder. He’s still figuring out the game while being a constant double double threat.
Reid Boland - Pro Skills - 2027
Boland is a strong 6’7 paint presence. He’s pretty mobile for a guys who’s already in the weight room. He’s strong enough to carve out space for himself in the paint and hold his own against guys of similar size. He’s a good rebounder who can wall up on the defensive end.
Aaron Edwards - Beach Boys Elite OTR - 2027
Edwards is a 6’7 forward with long arms and a developing feel for offense. The reason he makes this list is athletic flashes. He gets off the ground with ease and has light feet. Between his willingness to run the floor, rebound, and physical tools he could draw interest from small schools.

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