For anyone wondering, I wanted to look at the rankings and see where the players were coming from... just looks like Morez got squeezed out. Some of the players ranked below him who made it play for Prolific Prep or Overtime Elite, which probably did not hurt their cause.
Something I thought was interesting was comparing high school ratings to transfer ratings. Domask, Guerrier and Harmon were all ranked 90-91 as transfers on 247, way below top high schoolers, which would make them fringe top-100. I don't know if Underwood just hit a series of home runs (he may have) or if it's common for the services to undervalue age/experience. What it says to me is that services may not yet have figured out how to adapt their ratings paradigm to the current era. I'd argue that you have to evaluate talent most heavily based on what a player is anticipated to contribute NEXT season. Maybe not how high schoolers have traditionally been looked at.