Texas Basketball: 3 2020 targets who could join Greg Brown

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It’s hard to imagine that the Longhorns are going to send out many more offers for the 2020 recruiting class since the last signing period is technically in the rear view mirror. But there are still a handful of uncommitted 2020 high school prospects that bring some value to the table, and could definitely help bring depth to the rotation for Texas men’s hoops.

The only prospect on this list that is definitely worth a look for the Longhorns in terms of sending out another scholarship offer is three-star iSchool Entrepreneurial Academy small forward Quevian Adger. Ranking as the nation’s No. 381 2020 high school prospect, No. 66 small forward, and No. 21 prospect out of Texas (247Sports Composite), Adger could be a gem find for the Longhorns.

The sole 247Sports recruiting ranking for Adger has him a bit more highly touted as the No. 58 small forward and No. 17 prospect out of Texas.

There’s five offers that Adger holds so far including the Arkansas Razorbacks, Creighton Blue Jays, Louisiana Tech, Central Connecticut State, and Tulsa. He also has reported interest (Rivals) coming from the Kansas State Wildcats. But there’s little indication as to where Adger will take his talents at this point.

If Texas is able to get in on him before the summer months hit, then he could wind up adding valuable wing depth to the rotation. He’s got two-way potential and is a decent shooter from the mid-range and downtown. His ceiling won’t be all that high in all likelihood. But if Texas could use any help it could be at the small forward position.