Exploring Saturday's Sleepers at the #ATLJAM
SUWANEE, GA — There were a number of sleepers that caught our eye on Saturday. Justin Young unloads his notebook from the Atlanta Jam.
Jamir Moore (pictured above) of the SOH Elite was an eye-catcher all day long here at the Atlanta Jam. The 6-foot-4 guard from Miramar (FL) High School scored from all spots on the floor. And he did it at a consistent clip. He said he’s hearing from Tennessee State and Savannah State. Moore is averaging 25.3 points a game over the course of three games. He’s been my biggest revelation of the tournament.
BJ Fitzgerald of the 434 Elite Ballers is probably one of the three biggest sleepers at the Atlanta Jam. The 6-foot-4 guard from Martinsville, Virginia is a straight up bucket-getter. He’s been on a different dimension when it comes to tallying points. Fitzgerald has the size and intrigue to be a low-major prospect moving forward.
You can always find a physical freak show from the state of Mississippi. Cameron Woodall (6-6/2018) is that guy at the Atlanta Jam this year. Built like a guy that could potentially hear his named called over the NFL Draft podium, Woodall is a punishing inside-outside forward at the 17U level on the hardwood. He’s big, strong and bouncy.
Charlotte Dragons PG Sean Rogan (pictured above) is gritty to the rim. He's a strong rim attacker with feel and played well in the morning game and made us take notice. It was hard not to love the way Rogan competes and brought his team back into the competition. The Dragons lost but it certainly wasn’t for a lack of trying. He's going to win in college and his coach is gonna love working with him. Rogan said he’s been invited to play at Campbell’s individual camp this summer.
Leap of Faith has an intriguing wing player to watch in the 2019 class in Stanley Eze. The 6-foot-5 sophomore has great length of his position, a nice soft touch from the wing and some bounce to make you sit up in your chair. He scored 20 points in a win over Rip City Las Vegas.
High Point Havoc guard Jordan Roberson has enjoyed a nice time here at the Atlanta Jam. The class of 2018 guard is a fine shooter with good ball skills. He’s played well in the big match-ups and doesn’t get rushed. He’s a nice player for low-major and Division II schools to explore further.
Jacob Heese of Rip City Las Vegas made the cross-country and making an impression with coaches in attendance. “He can play,” they said. And they aren’t wrong. The 6-foot-3 guard from Desert Oasis can shoot, get to the line and plays fundamental hoops.