Player Rankings Update: 2026 Stock Rising Point Guards
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The 2026 rankings have been updated in the state of North Carolina! Take a look at the point guards in the class who rose their stock this high school season. There’s no better time to sign up for PrepHoopsNC! Get 30%…
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Continue ReadingThe 2026 rankings have been updated in the state of North Carolina! Take a look at the point guards in the class who rose their stock this high school season.
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Williams was a pivotal piece in Forsyth Country Day’s quest to an NCISAA 3A State Title at the point guard spot this season. His ability to control the pace with the ball in his hands and find his guys in spots to make things happen within the offense is hard to find among other point guard prospects in the class. He makes up for his lack of height with his strong frame and IQ on both ends of the floor to make his presence felt. He’s a prospect who’s stock should grow this grassroots cycle with Team CP3 on the grassroots scene.
Arnold is an intriguing floor general to keep an eye on over at Lake Norman in the 2026 class as he moves into the 34th spot. He led the Wildcats in assists (3.9 per game) and steals ( 2.2 per game) while also producing 7.4 PPG and 5.7 RPG. He’s a prospect who knows how to fill up the stat sheet and be effective with his IQ as a point guard. He’ll be a name to watch with Team Charlotte on the UAA stage this grassroots cycle.
Calvert is listed at the combo guard spot given his versatility as a shooting threat but his primary role as a playmaker is what makes things go for his Calvary Day squad. He moves into the 40th spot, up from No. 60, in the latest rankings update after leading the team with 16.9 PPG, 3.5 RPG, 2.6 APG and 1.4 SPG on 32 percent shooting from deep on the year. He knocked down 58 3-pointers to rank second in the Piedmont Conference in the NCISAA in 2023-24. He continues to develop as a two-way presence on the floor who can shoot the ball.
Johnson continues to climb in the 2026 class out of Caldwell Academy. He’s a floor general who’s improved on his strength tremendously and it’s shown in his overall production after posting 13.5 PPG, 3.0 APG, 3.0 RPG and 1.0 SPG on 40 percent shooting from behind the arc in 2023-24. He’s a prospect who DI and DII programs should begin to get on their radar this grassroots cycle at the point guard spot.
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Davis continues his ascent up the Top 150 prospect as he moves into No. 110 in the latest rankings update out of Page High. He’s a savvy floor general at 5-foot-10 with a good feel for pushing the pace on the fast break and making things happen in the halfcourt. He knows when to look for his offense and when to find the hot hand within the flow of the offense. He’s a young name to keep an eye on after leading the Pirates to a 10-5 finish in the NCHSAA 4A Metro Conference.