Caleb Wilson threw down 67 dunks in 24 games as a freshman at North Carolina. But the reason he's a potential top 4 pick isn't the dunks — it's everything else. At 6'10" with a seven-foot wingspan, Wilson is an absolute gazelle — long strides, controlled pace, plays with a ferocious motor. He's not just dunking on people, though. He can spin off either shoulder on the block, extend a hook over length, and embraces contact. A 61.6% free throw rate as a freshman tells you everything about his aggression at the rim. And the playmaking flashes are genuinely exciting. He's a quick processor — leads his man like a quarterback, makes weakside skips from multiple passes away. For a near-30% usage freshman, a 1.4 assist-to-turnover ratio shows real feel. This is more than a raw athlete. Now the three-point shot — 26% on limited volume — that's the question mark. And the ceiling isnt as exciting if he doesnt shoot it. But the midrange bag is deep, 46.6% with just 14% of those assisted. The form ...