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<p class="text-gray-700">Dupree has forced his way firmly onto the Division I radar after a monster offseason that showcased just how dynamic of a scorer he can be. Recent offers from Alcorn State and Southeast Missouri State validate the production, but the interest should only continue to grow. Dupree is wired to score. He can heat up in a hurry and put pressure on a defense from multiple levels. Whether it's creating space off the bounce, rising confidently into pull-ups, or knocking down shots off movement, he has the offensive firepower to swing games. When he's aggressive downhill, he plays through contact and finishes with toughness. His recent surge feels sustainable, not streaky — the confidence, shot selection and overall efficiency have all trended upward. High-level scoring guards are always valuable, and Dupree's trajectory suggests there's still more upside to unlock.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Buggs has been a known name for years and continues to attract attention across all levels — Division I, Division II, Division III and the JUCO ranks. The athleticism jumps off the page immediately. He has true end-to-end speed with the ball in his hands and is at his best when he's pushing tempo. Buggs collapses defenses in transition, capable of finishing with either hand or dropping off passes to trailing teammates. When he turns the corner in the half court, he becomes extremely difficult to contain. He elevates quickly, plays above the rim, and absorbs contact without losing balance. Defensively, he brings value as well. His lateral quickness allows him to slide and stay in front of opposing guards, and his competitiveness shows up on that end. As his decision-making continues to tighten and the jumper becomes more consistent, Buggs has the physical tools and explosiveness that translate upward. Programs looking for a guard who can inject pace and athletic juice into a lineup should be paying attention.<br></p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Williams has long been one of the most impactful guards in Georgia and has proven he can shoulder the weight of an offense. The lefty has a knack for taking over stretches of games. What separates Jakobe is his elite ability to draw fouls. Few guards manipulate defenders the way he does. He understands angles, changes speeds, initiates contact and consistently gets to the line — and then converts once he's there. That's a translatable skill at any level. He's more than just a downhill driver. Williams is a capable perimeter shooter who creates separation with a tight handle and crafty footwork. He keeps defenders off balance and can score from all three levels. As teams send extra attention, he has shown the IQ to make the right read and serve as a facilitator. His blend of scoring instinct, foul-drawing craftiness and playmaking feel make him one of the more complete unsigned guards still on the board.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Welborn is a big-time three-level scorer who can erupt offensively. He's powerful off the bounce and has the athleticism to finish above the rim with authority. When he gets downhill, he doesn't just finish — he punishes the rim. Over the past few seasons, his consistency and overall polish have steadily improved. He's become more selective with his shot profile while still maintaining his reputation as a tough-shot maker. Welborn can knock down perimeter looks, rise into mid-range pull-ups and attack gaps with force. He competes defensively and brings energy on that end, which adds to his value. Offers have come from multiple levels, and rightfully so. Programs looking for instant offense with physical tools and competitive edge should see the appeal.</p>
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<p class="text-gray-700">Lawton is an explosive, strong-bodied guard who impacts the game on both ends. He plays through contact and welcomes physicality. Offensively, he's comfortable attacking off the bounce, getting into the paint and finishing through defenders. His mid-range game is reliable, and he shows the ability to score from multiple spots on the floor. Defensively, Lawton projects as an above-average defender thanks to his strength and lateral mobility. He can absorb bumps, stay attached to drivers and switch onto bigger guards without giving ground. He rebounds his position and doesn't shy away from mixing it up. Guards built with his frame and explosiveness tend to translate well as they mature physically. There's still developmental upside here.</p>
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6'3"
POS
SG
CLASS
2026
State:
Georgia
School:
Southwest Macon
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6'2"
POS
PG
CLASS
2026
State:
Georgia
Club:
Anthony Edwards Five (AE5)
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HEIGHT
5'11"
POS
PG/CG
CLASS
2026
State:
Georgia
Club:
Team Tatum
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HEIGHT
6'3"
POS
CG
CLASS
2026
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6'3"
POS
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CLASS
2026
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