Here is the list.
Player-------------Position------Scouts Grade---Pos Ranking-----School
Kyle Richardson.......SF..................89....................#31.................LB
Ryan Howley............SG..................89...................#35................UCD
Jules Montgomery.....PF..................87...................# 80..................LB
Allen Huddleston......PG..................87....................#43................UOP
Lucas Devenney.......PF..................86....................#94................UCSB
Brandon Scott..........SG..................85....................#97..................UCI
Jacob Ranger...........SF...................85....................#41.................UCD
Michael Wilder........PG...................84....................#82.................UCI
Stephon Lamar........PG...................82..................#100.................UOP
DeAndre Medlock....C....................80....................#74.................UCD
Ryan Sypkens.........PG....................78..................#156.................UCD
Derrick Flowers......SG....................77..................#169.................UCI
D J Shelton.............PF.....................76..................#220...............Listed on both Poly and CSF?
Colin Chadwick.......PF....................75..................#234.................UCR
Sterling Carter.........SG....................74..................#247.................UOP
Chris Brew..............SG....................73..................#263................UCSB
Idris IbnIdris.............G.....................72...................#NR................UCR
Jesse Hadley.............C.....................70..................#100.................UCR
How Scouts Grades Prospects
The grading scale for basketball recruiting is similar to the grading scale used for football, with a few subtle differences.
98-100: High-major plus prospect
Player demonstrates rare abilities. He should have an immediate impact at a national program with the potential for early entry into the NBA.
90-93: High-major minus prospect
Player has the potential to significantly contribute to a national program as a freshman. He could be a four-year contributor with an opportunity to start over
the course of his career.
87-89: Mid-major plus prospect
Player could contribute for three or four years at a high-major program or have a significant impact as a freshman at a mid-major program.
83-86: Mid-major prospect
Player should be a solid contributor and two- or three-year starter at a mid-major program.
80-82: Mid-major minus prospect
Player could be a three- or four-year contributor with an opportunity to eventually start at a mid-major program.
77-79: Low-major plus prospect
Player could contribute at a mid-major school but should be a significant contributor as a freshman at a low-major program.
73-76: Low-major prospect
Player should be a solid contributor and two- or three-year starter at a low-major program.
70-72: Low-major minus prospect
Player could be a three- or four-year contributor with an opportunity to eventually start at a low-major program.
40: Pending Prospect
Player evaluation is pending film.
In order for Scouts Inc. to grade any high school prospect, we must have seen the player in action, either on tape or in person. The following links provide an overview of what skills and abilities Scouts Inc. looks for when evaluating prospects at each position:
Point guards
Shooting guards
Small forwards
Power forwards
Centers




