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The UNC Recruiting Board for the Class of 2027 Vol. 2

Three of the top 30 recruits in the country either hail from or have ties to North Carolina, which should benefit the Tar Heels. However, Jon Scheyer has excelled
Dec 13, 2022; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; A view of the Heel logo at Dean E. Smith Center.
Dec 13, 2022; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; A view of the Heel logo at Dean E. Smith Center. | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Three of the top 30 recruits in the country either hail from or have ties to North Carolina, which should benefit the Tar Heels. However, Jon Scheyer has excelled in succeeding Mike Krzyzewski, with his elite recruiting efforts keeping Duke securely among the top programs in college basketball. Additionally, Will Wade is now the head coach at NC State, and his strong program-building skills will make the Wolfpack formidable.

With Davis and the Tar Heels having to compete with two elite recruiters in their own state, every recruiting battle will be a battle to the finish line. Here are some of the top prospects that UNC is heavily after, along with some names to watch out for in the Class of 2027, as the recruiting season is picking up steam.

PF CJ Rosser, Southeastern Prep (Fla.); originally from Rocky Mount 

CJ Rosser was the first prospect from the Class of 2027 to receive a scholarship offer from North Carolina back in March. According to 247Sports, Rosser is a top-five prospect nationally and the No. 2 power forward in the country.

Rosser is a classic stretch four with strong athleticism, height, and outside shot-making ability, along with positional versatility. He averaged 20.1 points and 6.7 rebounds on the Nike EYBL 16U circuit.

Rosser, who was the No. 1 player in the state of North Carolina, is transferring to Southeastern Prep in Florida for the 2025-26 high school season. He averaged 18.8 points, 6.7 rebounds, 13 blocks, and 1.3 steals per game for Northern Nash High School in Rocky Mount.

SG Jordan Page,  Broughton HS, Raleigh 

UNC coaches won’t have to travel far to watch Jordan Page, as the Raleigh native has made a name for himself across the country. A top-10 prospect and the No. 1 shooting guard in the nation, according to 247Sports, Page is an explosive athlete who thrives in transition and attacks the rim with authority. He has shown flashes of being a high-volume shooter and possesses the tools to become a high-level defender capable of guarding multiple positions.

CG King Gibson, SPIRE Academy (Ohio)

King Gibson, who stands at 6-foot-4, is considered a must-get prospect for North Carolina due to his in-state ties. The Greensboro native is an explosive athlete, especially off two feet, and brings a dynamic scoring skill set to the floor.

A high-level scorer who can attack from the wing and shoot consistently from the perimeter, he is also comfortable operating in pick-and-roll situations or serving as a secondary ball-handler. Defensively, he provides strong on-ball pressure and is capable of guarding both point and shooting guard positions. On the Nike EYBL U16 circuit, he averaged 17.3 points and 3.9 assists per game.

PG Nasir Anderson, Norcross (Ga.) 

Nasir Anderson is physical 6-foot-4 point guard originally from the Peach State, he is an explosive finisher at the rim with strong court vision when driving to the basket. While he has the ability to knock down outside shots, While he needs to improve his shooting consistency and ball security, he has the ability to score from beyond the arc. Defensively, he has a knack for generating turnovers thanks to his aggressive play style and active hands.

He was named MVP of the FIBA Americas U16 Championship after leading Team USA to a perfect 6-0 record and the tournament title. During the event, he averaged 12.3 points and a record 6.8 assists per game. On the Adidas 3SSB circuit with Game Elite U16, he added 16.6 points and 4.1 assists per game.

SG LJ Smith, Oak Hill Academy (Va.)

Another in-state prospect, LJ Smith set the North Carolina state sophomore record of 995 points in a season in the 2024-25 high school athletic season. He averaged 33.1 points while shoting 45% from the field and 32% from three for Lincolnton High School. He also racked up 9.2 rebounds, 3.2 assists and 2.6 steals per game in 29 games.

During the EYBL U17 circuit, Smith averaged 14 points and 3.8 rebounds while playing with Team Thad, showcasing his shooting range by hitting 46% from 3-point range.

He transferred to Oak Hill Academy (Va.) for the 2025-26 high school basketball season.

Mar 21, 2025; Milwaukee, WI, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Hubert Davis during the first half of a first round NCAA men’s tournament game against the Mississippi Rebels at Fiserv Forum. Mandatory Credit: Benny Sieu-Imagn Images | Benny Sieu-Imagn Images

2027 WATCH LIST

Obinna Ekezie Jr. – C – Napa (Calif.) Prolific

Marcus Spears Jr. – PF – Dynamic Prep (Texas)

Lincoln Cosby – SF – Atlanta (Ga.) OTE

Josh Leonard – SF – Wilson (S.C.) Florence

Jaylan Mitchell – PF – Geneva (Ohio) SPIRE

Jason Gardner Jr. – PG – Indianapolis (Ind.) Fishers

Jaxon Dollar – WF – Denver (N.C.) East Lincoln

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Grant Chachere holds a B.A. in Mass Communication from Louisiana State University and has a passion for college sports. He has served as a reporter and beat writer for various outlets, including Crescent City Sports and TigerBait.com. Now, he brings that passion and experience to his role as the North Carolina Tar Heels beat reporter On SI.

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