It only takes one team to believe they can fix his jump shot.I actually think Caleb has NBA potential. He is there as a defender, but imo he needs one more year in school to work on his offense and to be featured more.
I know this is self-serving from a fan. If Caleb goes to the league, congrats, thanks for the memories, and wish him all the best as he fulfills his dreams. But this is one where returning may make some sense
His Role: Make other players better and use his length to add a scoring dimension not yet seen.This is a tough one. Does Caleb staying another year make him more than an undrafted/second round pick? If he comes back he’s going to one to be more of a focal point on offense. Is this something that’s even feasible?
I would take caleb back in a heartbeat. But I just don’t know exactly what role he would take.
I don’t think so. None of his bois are coming back plus if he were to go to a different school the chemistry with others just won’t be there. He thrives off great chemistry with players around him. In the NBA he can find that just needs the right teamHe's gonna return to school but he's not coming back to Rutgers. Watch him end up at Florida St
I agree. % just went up for a return to the banks as far as I’m concernedThis is a good sign
Of course if can make the league he'll go. But if he does another yr in school - I don't not think it'll be hereI don’t think so. None of his bois are coming back plus if he were to go to a different school the chemistry with others just won’t be there. He thrives off great chemistry with players around him. In the NBA he can find that just needs the right team
Why?He's gonna return to school but he's not coming back to Rutgers. Watch him end up at Florida St
He's gonna return to school but he's not coming back to Rutgers. Watch him end up at Florida St
Dahntay Jones was also an elite level high flying athlete. Caleb fits the mold of 3 and D guy with his length. Just needs to develop a real consistent 3 pointer, as I’m sure that is the feedback he’ll get. Plenty of shots to get up here next year if he’s back.Dahntay Jones made a pretty good NBA career out of being a defensive specialist.
Of course if can make the league he'll go. But if he does another yr in school - I don't not think it'll be here
If playing for another college was realistically in play wouldn’t he have announced that he’s entering the portal in tandem with declaring for the draft? That’s what JY did. Things could always change but Pike’s statement makes it seem like Caleb will go through the process and make a decision based on the feedback - to either return to RU, stay in the draft process / likely go the G league route, or play abroad.He's gonna return to school but he's not coming back to Rutgers. Watch him end up at Florida St
To answer your first question - this is a rare instance for a super senior where there is true potential for the answer to be, yes. I’m not saying this is going to happen - but if he were to hypothetically return, shoot the percentages he shot at his frosh year with last year’s attempt volume, AND ended up getting the national DPOY award, he’d be a near lock to get drafted and could even get 1st round consideration. I’m not saying this outcome isn’t a long shot, but it wouldn’t be a completely ridiculous goal for him to have at this point either.This is a tough one. Does Caleb staying another year make him more than an undrafted/second round pick? If he comes back he’s going to one to be more of a focal point on offense. Is this something that’s even feasible?
I would take caleb back in a heartbeat. But I just don’t know exactly what role he would take.
Why not enter the portal now then so he can start talking to other schools?I’d be shocked if he returned to Rutgers
He can go to almost any school in the country
The only difference with the 5th year is that the athlete is now matriculated in a graduate program.I think we all just need to agree that guys taking their 5th year somewhere else is different from other transfers. Eugene bolted on the team. JY, Myles, Caleb if he goes elsewhere... I see that as a different situation altogether.