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Mark Burns stands as one of the most intriguing prospects in the Class of 2028, possessing the rare combination of size and athleticism that college programs covet. At 6'9", the forward brings an imposing physical presence that immediately commands attention on both ends of the court. His length disrupts passing lanes defensively while creating matchup nightmares for opponents in the post, yet Burns demonstrates surprising mobility for someone of his stature. What sets Burns apart from other big men is his developing skill set beyond the paint. He shows flashes of perimeter shooting ability and court vision that suggest his ceiling extends far beyond a traditional back-to-the-basket role. College scouts have taken notice of his versatility, recognizing that players with his frame who can impact multiple facets of the game are increasingly valuable in modern basketball. While still early in the recruiting process, Burns has already generated interest from several Division I programs who view him as a cornerstone piece for their future frontcourt rotations. His continued development over the next two seasons will determine whether he emerges as a top-tier national recruit.
Updated Feb 5, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
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