The Charlotte Hornets are going to meet with a ton of draft prospects this offseason, most of whom will never play for the team. Most of the reason for that is due diligence, but another, smaller part is to learn about the players. The Hornets might be enticed to make a move for one of them. But some prospects are almost pointless to meet with. Why would the Hornets bother spending time with AJ Dybantsa when he's going first overall (or second at absolute worst)? The same is true of Darryn Peterson and Cameron Boozer. Truthfully, Caleb Wilson fits into that group as well. Those top four are head and shoulders above the rest of this deep draft class, and there's really no chance any of them last to the fifth overall pick unless there's a big surprise (or team needs change). Caleb Wilson said he met with the #Hornets today. He seemed genuinely pleased with how it went. pic.twitter.com/T5ELTALP0v — Rod Boone (@rodboone) May 13, 2026 So why would the Hornets even bother meeting with Wilson?…