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Scout Report
When a 6-5 shooting guard commits to Auburn just three weeks after getting the offer, you know Bruce Pearl saw something he couldn't let walk out the door. That something is Caleb Williams, who's been turning heads at Specially Fit Academy while holding down the #195 national ranking in a loaded 2026 class.
Background
Tampa has always been a basketball hotbed, and Williams grew up in that competitive environment where guards have to prove themselves against older, stronger competition. His path to Specially Fit Academy wasn't accidental - this is the type of program that attracts kids who want to test themselves against elite competition daily. Playing alongside Cayden Daughtry, the #18 point guard in 2027, and Aiden Bolden gives Williams a taste of what college-level chemistry looks like. The family made the commitment to put him in the best possible position to develop, and it's paying dividends on the recruiting trail.
Playing Style
Williams plays with the confidence of a scorer but the basketball IQ of someone who understands when to pick his spots. At 6-5, he's got the size to create mismatches against smaller guards and the quickness to stay with most wings. He's comfortable initiating offense in the half-court but really comes alive in transition where his length allows him to finish over traffic. Defensively, Williams uses his wingspan well and shows good instincts for getting into passing lanes. He's not afraid of contact on either end, which is crucial for a guard who wants to impact winning at the next level. The key is his decision-making - he doesn't force shots or try to do too much when the game gets tight.
Strengths
The shooting stroke is the foundation of everything Williams does well, and it's a legitimate weapon from NBA three-point range. His release is quick and consistent, making him dangerous coming off screens or pulling up in transition. What separates him from other shooters is his ability to create his own shot - that 6-5 frame allows him to get clean looks over smaller defenders. Williams also has excellent court vision for a shooting guard and regularly finds teammates when defenses collapse on his drives.
Areas to Watch
The biggest question is whether Williams can add the strength and physicality needed to consistently attack the rim against SEC-level athletes. His handle is solid but could use refinement if he wants to create more offense off the dribble. Adding that burst of acceleration in the first step would open up his entire offensive game.
Player Comparison
There's some Desmond Bane in Williams' game - similar size, shooting ability, and basketball IQ that makes teammates better. Like Bane, Williams doesn't need the ball in his hands constantly to impact winning, but he's capable of creating when needed. The shooting mechanics and decision-making process are remarkably similar.
Recruitment
Auburn moved quickly once they offered Williams three weeks ago, and he didn't need to see anything else. Bruce Pearl clearly identified him as a priority target, and the early commitment suggests Williams saw the fit immediately. Florida State, Mississippi State, and California were among the other major programs pushing hard, but Auburn's track record with developing guards and their style of play made the decision easier. This wasn't a case of settling for the first high-major offer - Williams had options and chose the Tigers.
Projection
Williams projects as a rotation player who can contribute immediately as a shooter and secondary ball-handler. His ceiling depends on how much strength he adds and whether that handle develops enough to create consistently against elite competition. The floor is a reliable role player who spaces the court and makes winning plays - the ceiling is a starting two-guard who can score 12-15 points per game in the SEC.
Updated Apr 13, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Career Highlights
Offers
10Auburn
Signed
Chose Auburn over 9 other offers
Offers sourced from 247Sports and social media monitoring.
Social Activity
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