Yeah i mean i'm not saying Greer is great or anything but what you were describing (experienced PG, team first player which i take to mean distributes the ball and is responsible not so much scoring) sounded to me like him. I guess i interpreted "keeps defenses honest" differently than what you meant.
If we can find a good PG that can score then that's great. I was thinking that consistent 3pt shooting (if he can score in other ways great!) seems to be the biggest hole in our team, and after that I was thinking a big just to provide depth against the B1G interior guys we face. But if I were Collins I think it would sort of be a "best player available / BPA" type situation moreso than specifically targeting one thing with that slot.
PS- I did just look and Elyjah Williams shot 42% from 3 last year which is good - not on very high volume (1.0-2.4 per game) but still could be helpful considering we shot 35% as a team and the only guys above 42% were Ryan Young (1-2, 50%) and Ryan Greer (8-17, 47%). Next best were Berry, Nance, Buie all in the 36-37% range, with Nance and Berry having very similar rates of taking 3pt shots per game as Williams did (though against much tougher defenses, presumably). Buie's 3pt rate was almost double Berry / Nance / Williams at just under 5 3pt shots per game. Beran, Gaines, Audige, Kopp were all in the 33-35% per game range.