On the high school level, Auburn basketball target Isaac Chatman can do just about everything. But the Cordova superstar knows in college, he will be asked to do a lot more ball handling than collecting rebounds. More long-range scoring than shooting with his back to the rim.

"In college, I'll be a two-guard, so I'll need to handle the ball more," said Chatman, a three-star recruit ranked No. 3 on 247Sports' list of Class of 2018 players in the state of Alabama.

Chatman's offers include Auburn, UAB, Samford, Murray State, Stanford and College of Charleston. He's also gained interest from Ivy League schools Harvard and Yale.

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He showcased his versatility during his junior season at Cordova and this summer as a member of Team Carroll, a Birmingham-based AAU team. On Wednesday, Chatman scored three points on 1-for-6 shooting and collected three rebounds as the North Alabama All-Stars earned a 74-64 win against the South All-Stars.

At Cordova, Chatman has played every position on the court, skills he will take to college, allowing him to be a more physical player.

"I've been able to show my versatility, being able to take somebody off the dribble," said Chatman, a 6-6 shooting guard. "Being able to shoot. Being able to defend."

In college, will he showcase these talents at Auburn or elsewhere in the state of Alabama? Or will he leave the state?

It's still too early to know, but Chatman told AL.com the recent college basketball recruiting decisions of John Petty, Herb Jones and Alex Reese - all three in-state stars signed with the University of Alabama - as well as Austin Wiley signing with Auburn has led to him researching more about the his home state SEC options.

Their signings made him wonder "why they stayed," he said. "It gave me something to think about."