2024 wings to keep an eye on
On3 will spend this week going by position to take a look at the 2024 class. Today we look at the 2024 wings. We updated the 2022 class rankings, and On3 is in the process of updating its 2023 class rankings, but what about the class of 2024?
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Three to Watch
Cunningham plays with pop and confidence. At 6-foot-7, he has a natural basketball frame, with length and projectability. The West Orange (NJ) Gill St. Bernard sophomore is a threat from three-point range and a capable wing ball-handler in the half-court. Cunningham will have to continue getting strong, but he is firmly in the conversation for No. 1 overall in the class.
Claimed offers: Duke, Georgia, UCLA, Creighton, UConn, LSU, Maryland, Rutgers, TCU, Texas Tech, Nebraska, DePaul, etc.
6-4 Tre Johnson
Johnson has a projectable 6-foot-5 frame with good length. He is a pure scorer with good athleticism and confidence with the ball in his hands. Johnson, the son of a football coach, has a natural feel for basketball, and while he will need to continue to tighten his overall skill-set and vision, his production at Dallas (TX) Lake Highlands speaks for itself.
Top 10
- 1Trending
Connor Stalions x Bryce Underwood
Photo ignites social media
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Saban warns A&M
Jordan-Hare 'is haunted'
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Vince Young calls shot
Horns legend predicts Kentucky game score
- 4Hot
Kiffin trolls Napier
Ole Miss HC texts Kirk Herbstreit to fire shot
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College GameDay picks
Lee Corso dons Indiana helmet
Claimed offers: Texas, Texas Tech, Baylor, Tennessee, Kansas, Illinois, Oklahoma State, Texas A&M, etc.
6-5 Isaiah Elohim
Elohim is a sophomore at Chatsworth (Calif.) Sierra Canyon. He has comfortably handled the spotlight that comes with being in the program. At 6-foot-5, Elohim has good length and natural explosion. His confidence pops, especially when attacking the rim in straight lines. He has anticipation in the passing lanes and is already productive traveling around the country, getting every team’s best shot each night.
Claimed offers: Kansas, Arizona, Arizona State, UCLA, Oregon, Washington
The wildcard
6-5 Paul McNeil
McNeil is a bucket-getter in its truest sense. He has natural size with good length and has put up over 22 per game this season on 50/40 shooting splits. The wildcard part comes with McNeil’s continued development. He will need to get stronger, and more explosion should come. While the Rockingham (NC) Richmond Senior wing has deep range and a crispy pull-up, he should continue learning to become a scorer. While he is not there yet, learning the footwork and the angles of getting to his spots could see him shoot up the 2024 wings rankings lists.
Claimed offers: NC State, Clemson, Indiana, Tennessee, Florida State