Oldsmar Christian 6'4' point guard has to be in the conversation for the nation's top point guard in the 2018 class. He has the complete package and even as a back end 5-star prospect he is undervalued.

Right now, according to 247Sports, he is listed as the fifth point guard and 22ndplayer overall. He has Tennessee's Darius Garland, Louisiana's Javonte Smart, California's Brandon Williams, and Maryland's Immanuel Quickley, all very talented players, ranked ahead of him.

When watching him, there is no doubt has a complete game from the lead guard position. For starters, Weaver is incredibly strong and has great size for the position. Standing at 6'4' with a wing span with lengthy (6'9' wing span) and very strong arms. The size factor alone sets him apart from many

Left handed, he plays the game at a great pace, never rushed but always under control. His decision making is top notch, whether it be the pitch ahead pass on the break or when he touches the paint and kicks to a team mate, the passes are always on time and on the money.

College coaches, from around the country, are seeing this as well. He current carries around 25 offers from a who's who of schools across the country. Top 25 teams such as Villanova, Virginia, Louisville, and others have extended offers to the guard.

He's bigger than Williams and Quickley and a better decision maker than Smart and Garland. He is the prototypical NBA point guard, from his size, to his pace, and even with his ability to score the ball.

His star will continue to grow, but make sure you watch Weaver and his Oldsmar Christian team at Phenom's Joe Miller, December 27-30 at Historic Brogden Hall in Wilmington, NC.

On Showcase Tuesday (December 27), Oldsmar Christian will be taking on Virginia Academy featuring Vanderbilt signee Ejike Obinna, as well as Farleigh Dickinson signee Jahlil Jenkins and Top 30 2019 prospect Qudus Wahab. In Round 1 of bracket play (December 28) Oldsmar will take on Miller School and Top 30 2019 wing Aundre Hyatt.

Don't miss the opportunity to watch Weaver, as he is one you will be talking about for years to come.