Morez reminds me of high school Leron Black.
And that's a good compliment, if it wasn't clear. Leron was a stud in high school, but got derailed by injuries and off court issues. Hopefully in a healthier program with a better coach, Morez can reach his potential.
I watched both Morez and his teammate James Brown Jnr w/St. Rita play last winter and made the comparison of the 2 kids to a couple of former IL HS great big man post players respectively: Marcus Griffin (Peoria Manual) and Melvin Ely (Thornton). I watched both these guys back in the mid 90s and both Morez and his teammate Brown look so much like them, in regards to their styles of play and how hard they play in the post. Not saying both the kids will be as good as these former McD AA and college greats, but they are definitely projecting that way.
I do think Brown is the better of the 2, just because he looks to be a tad bit taller and longer, but also just appears to me to have a slightly more well-rounded game. But Morez is no slouch, and I love his energy and just how hard he battles down low. If he can develop a consistent jumper, and just continue to evolve his post moves then he has a chance to be very good. Consistency is key, and with how hard he plays I don't see any issues with a slippage in his national ranking. IMO he will remain at worst, a Top 50 prospect but could project upwards into a Top 25 prospect.