Torrey Brooks Jr.
#186"PG/2026/UNDERRATED"
Monmouth
Scout Report
Standing at 6-1 with court vision beyond his years, this Phoenix floor general has already locked up his college destination while continuing to develop his craft at the prep level.
Background
Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, Torrey Brooks Jr. has made his mark at Skyline Prep, where he runs the point for a talented squad featuring fellow highly-ranked prospects. Playing alongside committed four-year players like Braylen Langley and Dezhon Hall has elevated his game through daily competition against elite talent. His journey through the prep circuit has caught the attention of multiple Division I programs looking for a cerebral point guard.
Playing Style
Brooks Jr. combines ideal size for the point guard position with the basketball IQ to orchestrate an offense effectively. At 6-1, he possesses the physical tools to see over defenders and create passing lanes that shorter guards might miss. His court awareness and ability to manage tempo suggest a player who understands how to control the flow of a game. While he continues to refine his individual scoring ability, his primary strength lies in his capacity to elevate teammates and make the right decision with the basketball in crucial moments.
Recruitment
Despite drawing interest from programs like Kansas State, Bryant, and Seton Hall, Brooks Jr. has committed to Monmouth, where he projects as a program-changing floor general. His national ranking of #185 in the 2026 class reflects solid recognition, and his ceiling appears tied to how much he develops his individual offensive skills to complement his already advanced passing ability.
Updated Feb 17, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Offers
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OTE assist per game leaders this season: Isaac Ellis (YNG): 9.1 Anderson Diaz (CH): 7.7 Yandel German (JF): 7.1 Austin Goosby (FaZe): 6.0 Kenneth Francis Jr. (FGA): 5.9 Santonio Waide (BC): 5.8 Tyler Sutton (CR): 5.4 Torrey Brooks Jr. (JF): 4.8 Cayden Daughtry (FGA): 4.8 https://t.co/4c8w27BnNU
OTE’s top scorers entering 2026: (PPG) 1. Cayden Daughtry: 29.4 2. Isaac Ellis: 28.6 3. Adam Oumiddoch: 25.7 4. Yohance Connor: 25.7 5. Caleb Jones: 24.5 6. DaKari Spear: 21.8 7. Marcus Spears Jr: 21.4 8. K’Nard Callendar: 21.3 9. Taylen Kinney: 21.0 10. Torrey Brooks: 20.7 https://t.co/ohKNMOdPEm
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