Trevon Brazile is a right-handed forward we really like. He has the size to play five, but his skill set allows him to be at an advantage as a four. Brazile averaged 13.0 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.6 blocked shots, and 1.5 steals per game while shooting 35.1% from three-point range and 71.7% from the free throw line. At 6'10" with a 7'3.75" wingspan and a 225-pound frame, Brazile has legitimate NBA frontcourt size. He can make threes, finish well above the rim, and score efficiently in the halfcourt. His athletic testing at the 2026 NBA Draft Combine was excellent. Brazile posted lane agility times better than many point guards and jumped a 41.5" max vertical. He also has big hands. If there are any lingering limitations from the torn ACL he suffered in his right knee on Dec. 6, 2022, he does not show it physically. Brazile started as a freshman at Missouri before playing four seasons at Arkansas. His sophomore year was limited to nine games because of the knee injury, but we have watched him mature over five NCAA seasons into a less affected player when it comes to outside noise, opposing arenas, and game-to-game emotion. He is still a fiery competitor, but he appears more composed now than earlier in his career. Brazile showed marked improvement as a decision-maker this season, posting the first year of his college career with more assists than turnovers. His DDiff was slightly positive, and his steals and blocks reflect the kind of defensive activity NBA teams want from a modern frontcourt reserve. He could still be better at maintaining his balance, but the tools, athleticism, shooting flashes, and defensive playmaking are all appealing. We view Brazile as a potential top-tier reserve four in the NBA.