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The top of Florida’s 2027 class has a chance to be memorable. The number one prospect at each position has the potential to play at the high major level. Below are the early leaders of Florida’s freshman class. Martay Barnes…
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When a player has a ridiculous hand and passes gifts, fans call him a wizard. That’s Barnes. The 6’2 point guard is a quick, shifty Gary’s m guard with elite playmaking skills. He has great court vision and is an on-time target passer. He’s a potent scorer who gets the paints when he wants and finishes around bigs with soft touch shots. Barnes plays at a next-level pace and has a strong understanding of the game at a young age.
Delancy has a thing for scoring the ball. The 6’3 combo guard blends high-level shot creation skills with playmaking skills. He can score on all three levels using quick, crafty moves. With discipline, Delancy has the makings of an energetic defender who can pressure ball handlers.
Nesmith passes the eye test as a high-end wing prospect. The athletic 6’5 freshman battled Montverde’s national team in practice throughout the season. He has flashes of being a talented scorer with an ability to create space in isolation.
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The 6’7 forward has the chance to be a high-end prospect throughout the recruiting process. He plays a combo forward style with athleticism, rebounding, and finishing to fill both roles. Robinson has the makings of a high-level slasher with a tough combination of strength and fist step to counter on drives.
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Division I coaches have already bought into the player can be. He has an effortless movement pattern for a young 6’11 big. He has a developing perimeter skill set that showcases his handle and outside shots.
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The 6’11 but has a spider-like feel to him on the court. He’s an incredibly lengthy passing protector with a ton of defensive potential. He can glide across the lane in one step, challenge shots with verticality, and run the floor. As he matures and becomes more coordinated, he’ll turn into a lethal shot blocker with the size to finish plays over defenders.