Scout Report
When a 6-7 shooting guard sits at #333 nationally but already has his Florida commitment locked up, there's clearly more than meets the eye.
Background
Roman comes from a basketball family with deep connections to the game. His path to Gainesville happened early in the process, beating out offers from UTEP and Cal for his services. He's been running with some serious talent on the AAU circuit, sharing the court with highly-ranked guards like Martay Barnes.
Playing Style
Roman's length at the two-guard spot gives him natural advantages on both ends of the floor. At 6-7, he can see over smaller defenders and create mismatches when coaches want to switch him onto forwards in the post. His shooting stroke has room for refinement, but the mechanics are solid enough that college coaches believe in the upside. The defensive potential is obvious - he can guard multiple positions and should develop into a weapon in Florida's pressing schemes. Ball-handling needs work if he wants to initiate offense at the next level.
Recruitment
Florida moved quickly to secure his commitment, likely banking on his physical tools and family basketball IQ translating to SEC play. The early commitment suggests the Gators see him as a foundational piece rather than just a depth addition. His ranking might be modest now, but don't be surprised if he climbs as more eyes get on him.
Updated Mar 14, 2026 · Analysis by PrepRadar Scouting Team
Offers
3Florida
Committed
Chose Florida over 2 other offers
