2026 Player Rankings Update: Top 5 CG’s
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The latest player rankings for this year’s sophomore class are on our Prep Hoops Florida website. This week, we are taking a deep dive into the position-by-position breakdowns. We will be starting with our top five combo guards in the…
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Continue ReadingThe latest player rankings for this year’s sophomore class are on our Prep Hoops Florida website. This week, we are taking a deep dive into the position-by-position breakdowns. We will be starting with our top five combo guards in the Class of 2026.
The 6-8 guard has continued to show why he has a high ceiling as far as potential goes. Constanza has a smooth handle where he doesn’t get phased when teams apply pressure on him. His ability around the arc has improved since the start of his freshman season as well as his decision making. He is also an above-average rebounder for his size as he can push the pace on the break. Look for Constanza to improve his recruitment stock as the season rolls on as well as he will be a player to watch for the next two seasons as well.
The 6-3 guard has made a huge impact this season since he transferred from Orlando Christian Prep during the off-season. He plays with a ton of speed and has an incredible jump shot where he can score off the catch as well as off the bounce. On the defensive side, he is able to take on opposing guards whether it’s guarding on or off the ball. Look for Williams to have huge upside as he is an emerging prospect in this year’s sophomore class.
Joseph Hartman, A 6-5 sophomore guard does a sensational job at applying pressure on defenses with his ability to create for himself as well as his teammates. On the offensive end, he is explosive when it comes to finishing around the rim through contact. He also adds a ton of physicality on the defensive end where he doesn’t let you get an easy look at the basket using his athleticism to challenge shots. He currently holds an offer from Nebraska-Omaha but don’t expect that to be his only offer, as his recruitment process is just getting started.
The 6-4 guard has a smooth edge to his game where he can be a traditional three level scorer. He also adds a ton of toughness in his game on the defensive end where he frustrates the opposition. He is creative in a lot of ways on the offensive end where he is a smooth passer with great court vision from the guard position. Jones is an emerging prospect you are going to want to keep on your radar.
Highlights
The 6-5 sophomore guard has played with a major ton of confidence so far this season where he displays a ton of athleticism. Piggott has speed and good court awareness when he has the basketball in his hands as his IQ has improved. He can also score across all three levels whether it’s off the catch or off the bounce. His potential continues to rise as he started picking up his first few offers during last summer’s Live Period.