"They showed me the campus since it was my first time going there and they let me in the locker room to meet the head coach and all," Callaway said. "That was fun. He had me in his office to talk about the school and if I could see myself there. It was a good experience and he told me he really liked me."
Scouting report: Callaway is a versatile athlete who has shown that he can excel at both defensive back and wide receiver. With his size and ball skills, he ultimately projects better to offense, but it wouldn't be a shock to see him play defense at the next level.
Latest: Callaway has an early top five of Alabama, Auburn, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee.
Leaders: Georgia remains the odds-on favorite to land Callaway.
Way-too-early prediction: Georgia
"Florida State is on me a lot, and South Carolina and Tennessee are on me hard too," Callaway said. "Notre Dame has been pushing recently as well."
Callaway has a couple of schools sticking out so far, but admits he has not seen enough programs to have a true leader. At the moment, the four-star prospect is leaning toward making his decision after his senior season, possibly at the Army All-American Bowl in January.