Latest 2026 NBA Mock Draft: Dynamic Guards, Elite Wings, and Positionless Bigs
The upcoming basketball draft class is shaping up to be one of the most transformative in recent memory. Packed with high-school phenoms and dominant college standouts, this group features an incredible blend of size, elite shot-creation, and positional versatility.
We just published our comprehensive 2026 NBA Mock Draft, breaking down how all 30 first-round selections could fall. If you want to know which franchise lands a future cornerstone or how your favorite team addresses its biggest roster holes, this is your definitive blueprint.
Here is a sneak peek at how the top of the board shakes out, along with a few notable values found deeper in the first round.
The Top Five Foundations
The lottery features franchise-altering talents at the top, highlighted by an elite scoring guard heading to the capital and an explosive wing landing in Utah.
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1. Washington Wizards – Darryn Peterson (6’5’’, SG, Kansas) The Wizards secure an elite, three-level scoring guard with excellent size and natural shot-creation instincts to anchor their backcourt of the future.
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2. Utah Jazz – AJ Dybantsa (6’9’’, SF, BYU) The Jazz grab an explosive, elite-wing prospect who can dominate offensively and carries genuine franchise-player upside.
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3. Memphis Grizzlies – Caleb Wilson (6’10’’, PF, North Carolina) The Grizzlies add a highly fluid, modern power forward whose length and defensive versatility complement their physical style.
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4. Chicago Bulls – Darius Acuff Jr. (6’2’’, PG, Arkansas) Chicago finds its next dynamic playmaker in a bold, pick-and-roll navigator who excels at pressuring defenses and scoring in isolation.
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5. LA Clippers – Cameron Boozer (6’9’’, PF, Duke) The Clippers land an incredibly polished, productive big man with elite basketball IQ, strong rebounding, and high-level playmaking skills.
Draft Class Trends: Positionless Depth & Rim Protection
Beyond the top five, this mock draft highlights how NBA front offices are prioritizing size and spatial versatility. Teams are hunting for prospects who can stretch the floor or anchor a modern defense.
Modern Perimeter Size
Teams like Brooklyn are leaning heavily into the “positionless” meta. At number 6, the Nets grab Nate Ament (6’10”, SF, Tennessee), a towering perimeter prospect with a smooth shooting stroke. Similarly, Sacramento brings in massive interior passing talent with Aday Mara (7’3″, C, Michigan) at number 7.
Championship Depth & International Intrigue
Further down the board, standard championship contenders and rising playoff teams find unique archetypes:
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San Antonio targets Karim Lopez (6’8″, SF, NBL), adding a highly fluid international wing with sharp connective passing skills to their developmental system.
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The Lakers look overseas to stash Luigi Suigo (7’2″, C, Italy), a towering developmental drop-coverage anchor.
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Boston grabs Koa Peat (6’8″, PF, Arizona) at pick 27, injecting a physical, high-IQ processor into an already elite forward rotation.
Ready to see the full board? We’ve broken down all 30 picks, including Charlotte’s double-dip in the first round, Oklahoma City’s frontcourt retooling, and Chicago’s secondary lottery asset.
Click here to read the full 2026 NBA Mock Draft and see the complete Round 1 breakdown!









