The top-ranked Duke basketball prospect does not hold the top spot.

All Three of Duke’s 2026 Basketball Targets Remain Top-10 Prospects

 

The trio of high school juniors holding 2026 Duke basketball offers continues to rank among the nation’s top 10 prospects.

 

Brandon McCoy Jr., a 6-foot-4 guard from St. John Bosco High School in California, was previously the No. 1 overall recruit in both the On3 and 247Sports Composite rankings when he visited Duke last November. While he still leads the composite rankings, McCoy recently dropped to No. 3 in the updated On3 rankings. Tyran Stokes of Notre Dame High School (CA) took over the top spot, with McCoy’s teammate Christian Collins rising to second.

 

Meanwhile, Duke remains firmly in the mix for the other two top-ranked juniors it has offered: Jordan Smith Jr., a five-star guard from Paul VI Catholic (VA), and Miikka Muurinen, a five-star forward from Compass Prep (AZ). Muurinen now ranks No. 7 overall, and Smith—who visited Duke the same weekend as McCoy—is listed at No. 8, per On3’s latest update.

 

With the Blue Devils focused on their NCAA Tournament run as the projected No. 1 seed, the coaching staff continues to monitor and build relationships with these elite 2026 prospects.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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