
Player: Cody Peck
Class: 2026
School: Davidson Day
Committed to: Dayton
National Ranks:
On3/ Rivals: #106 Nationally
247 Sports: #80 Nationally
ESPN: #99 Nationally
What Has Been Said By Phenom Hoops:
“Arguably the prospect with the highest upside in this class, Peck possesses an unbelievable array of tools. Extremely fluid athlete with long arms, effortless explosiveness, and the ability to wreak havoc without really needing the ball in his hands. Defensively, he’s a game-changing piece who can block shots, switch onto smaller opponents, and utilize his athleticism to be disruptive. For Garner Road, he highlighted a ton of appealing flashes on both ends of the floor. His potential is massive.”
“Peck brings a rare blend of size, fluidity, and explosiveness at 6’10. He consistently pressured the rim—whether cutting, running the floor, or finishing in transition—and used his mobility to create matchup problems. Defensively, he’s extremely versatile, able to guard multiple positions and switch comfortably across the lineup. Peck’s combination of tools, athleticism, and two-way impact gives him tremendous long-term upside.”
“Peck, who is one of the top unsigned seniors left on the board, showed why schools are still making him a target as the 6’10 prospect ran the floor, finished time after time at the rim with power, and has an intriguing overall skillset at his size. He was at his best when running the floor and attacking downhill, bringing several highlight-worthy dunks for fans.”
“Ranked as the highest prospect in the Class of 2026, it is easy to see the appeal with Peck; we are talking about a 6’11 fluid forward that runs the floor, has tremendous athleticism and length, finishes at the rim effortlessly, can operate inside and out, and is a strong defensive presence as well in blocking shots. He has had several highlight-reel games this season, which is why schools are still targeting him for 2026, and more could enter the picture with roster movements.”
“Peck made an immediate impact by showing a well-rounded game on both ends of the floor. He finished effectively at the rim, altered shots defensively with his presence, and confidently knocked down early perimeter looks. His versatility and two-way activity continue to make him a strong, reliable force for Davidson Day, capable of impacting the game in multiple areas.”