7 Unsigned Senior Lead Guards Worth Recruiting Now
Your team’s success is, for the most part, directly connected to your lead guard play. Here are 7 players with the ability to positively impact your college program.
Kam McGilveary, 6’1, Dynamic Prep - McGilveary has shown improved decision making and shooting ability while maintaining vertical explosiveness and elite defensive ability.
Jonathan Williams, 5’10, Mansfield Timberview - Explosive guard with a ton of burst. Williams thrives getting to the paint and has added the ability to finish through contact or over defenders with posterizing power.
Kayden Gray, 6’1, Dallas Kimball - Gray is a strong bodied scorer with a streaky jump shot. Can put up big numbers when he gets it going.
Jaelon Germany, 6’3, Crowley - Germany was committed to Denver but has since opened back up his recruiting. Excellent positional size, smooth pace and ability to get to his spots for jumpers or points at the rim.
Michael Gatewood, 6’1, Waxahachie - Gatewood has been on a scoring tear as of late, already owning a 40 point game early in the season. Solid positional size, above average quickness and athletic ability, Gatewood has the build and game of the modern point guard.
Kingston Willis, 5’9, Crowley - Definition of a floor general, Willis controls tempo and gets everyone involved. Touches the paint often.
Tra’Davian Young, 6’, Desoto - Young is a creative scorer with exciting energy. Solid in the mid range with downhill ability.



