The 2026 McDonald’s All American Game rosters are officially set, and this year’s group is loaded with top-tier talent - including a strong showing from the uncommitted ranks. Headlining the list are three of the most sought-after names in the Class of 2026: Tyran Stokes, Jordan Smith Jr., and Caleb Holt, all of whom are still weighing their college decisions. That alone adds a layer of intrigue to this year’s showcase, which tips off March 31 at Desert Diamond Arena in Glendale, Arizona.
In total, eight uncommitted players earned spots on the prestigious roster - a testament to both the depth of this class and the recruiting battles still to come. Alongside Stokes, Smith Jr., and Holt, the list includes Bruce Branch III, Christian Collins, Brandon McCoy, Darius Bivins, and Jaxon Richardson. These names aren’t just future college stars - they’re potential game-changers at the next level, and their performances under the national spotlight could shift recruiting momentum in a big way.
One of the standout storylines this year comes out of White Plains, New York, where Archbishop Stepinac High School is sending three players to Glendale. Jasiah Jervis, who’s committed to Michigan State, will be joined by twin brothers Darius and Adonis Ratliff, both pledged to USC. That kind of representation from a single high school is rare - and it speaks volumes about the level of talent Stepinac has been developing.
The New York/New Jersey region will also be repped by Deron Rippey Jr., a dynamic Duke-bound guard out of Blair Academy (NJ). Rippey’s blend of speed, scoring ability, and on-ball defense makes him one of the most complete backcourt players in the class - and a name to watch when the lights go up in Arizona.
Here’s the full list of players selected to the 2026 McDonald’s All American Boys Game:
- Tyran Stokes (Uncommitted)
- Jordan Smith Jr.
(Uncommitted)
- Cameron Williams (Duke)
- Deron Rippey Jr. (Duke)
- Jason Crowe (Missouri)
- Caleb Holt (Uncommitted)
- Bruce Branch III (Uncommitted)
- Christian Collins (Uncommitted)
- Caleb Gaskins (Miami)
- Toni Bryant (Missouri)
- Adonis Ratliff (USC)
- Darius Ratliff (USC)
- Brandon McCoy (Uncommitted)
- Jaxon Richardson (Uncommitted)
- Anthony Thompson (Ohio State)
- Taylen Kinney (Kansas)
- JaShawn Andrews (Arkansas)
- Arafan Diane (Houston)
- Maximo Adams (North Carolina)
- Latrell Allmond (Oklahoma State)
- Austin Goosby (Texas)
- Jasiah Jervis (Michigan State)
- Quinn Costello (Michigan)
- Darius Bivins (Uncommitted)
From coast to coast, this year’s group features a blend of high-flying athletes, polished scorers, and lockdown defenders - all of whom have the potential to leave a lasting impression on the national stage. And with so many top prospects still uncommitted, the recruiting landscape is far from settled. Expect fireworks not just in the game itself, but in the weeks and months that follow.
The countdown to Glendale is on.
