Four-Star CG Jaeden Mustaf sets commitment date, down to 6 schools
Atlanta (Ga.) Overtime Elite four-star combo guard Jaeden Mustaf will announce his college decision on September 14th, he told On3. The 6-foot-5, 205-pound rising senior will choose between six programs: Arkansas, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Maryland, and NC State.
Mustaf has officially visited four of his six finalists. Florida State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, and NC State have each hosted him on campus. He’s scheduled to officially visit Maryland on September 1st.
Along with his finalists, Mustaf also received offers from Miami, Georgetown, Georgia, Rutgers, Virginia Tech, and others.
According to the On3 Industry Rankings, Jaeden Mustaf is the No. 40 overall prospect in the 2024 cycle. He’s also the No. 3 combo guard prospect and the No. 6 player in the state of Georgia. The On3 Industry Ranking is a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
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What Mustaf is looking for in a college program
“I’m looking for a family-oriented program,” Mustaf said in a previous interview with On3. “A place where I am able just to be myself. I want to go somewhere I can be coached hard, improve my game, and win all at the same time.
“I think being able to play the one, two, or the three at the next level, not being restricted into playing any one way. I’ll want to play in a set system but with the freedom to make plays.”
Scouting Report
Jaeden Mustaf is a big-bodied wing who plays with a straight line burst. He is a jack-of-all-trades type of wing in that he can handle, shoot, and pass, playing multiple positions on the floor. Mustaf is a good team defender and rebounds well for his wing position. The jump shot needs work as it is streaky and a bit of a push shot right now, but he makes it some. As a long-armed 6-foot-5 wing, there are many things teams can do with Mustaf, and he is a triple-double threat each time he steps on the floor. His father, Jerrod Mustaf, was a first-round NBA draft pick in 1990. – On3’s Jamie Shaw