2026 Rankings Update: Top 5 PG’s
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The class of 2026 has really good high end talent. A lot of that talent comes in the form of some very good point guards. There are top end lead guards up and down the rankings list. Let’s take a…
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Continue ReadingThe class of 2026 has really good high end talent. A lot of that talent comes in the form of some very good point guards. There are top end lead guards up and down the rankings list. Let’s take a look at the top 5 point guards in the updated class of 2026 prospect rankings.
You’ve got to see him in person and really watch him play. Every player at the top is a special athlete, but in my opinion, Sanderson has the thing that separates – His game between the ears. He has an elite feel for the game.
Frantz is a special player and still generally underrated in my opinion. He has the height, length and strength needed to play the position at the next level. Frantz just gets it done. He gets the ball where it needs to be and makes the play that his team needs.
Please ignore his height. We should have all learned our lesson with that. Lead guards 6’0″ and under can and will win championships in high school and the next level. Summerville is an electric scooter that makes plays with his shot and his handles.
Sadler is a must see talent and quite possibly the best all around athlete in the state. If you like watching impeccable footwork and explosive speed and quickness, than this young man is a mutch watch prospect. Sadler is an excellent 2 way player.
There’s a good number of players that could insert their name here, but Prep Hoops has Daniels at number 5. He’s a great player to fill this spot. Daniels has tons of upside with his combination of ball skills, vision and passing abilities. I’d expect him to make a ton of noise over the next few years.