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2026 NBA Mock Draft: Top 30 Picks Ranked Before March Madness

The Race for Pick No. 1

The battle at the top of the 2026 NBA Draft is genuinely unsettled. Peterson and Dybantsa are separated by a margin so thin that league sources broadly view the outcome as dependent on which team holds the pick. Cameron Boozer’s dominant season has kept him in the debate as well.

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The Top Three Candidates for Pick No. 1

Darryn Peterson — PG/SG, Kansas (Freshman): 19.9 points, 4.2 rebounds, 1.8 assists in 20 games. The most gifted offensive player in the draft. Health concerns from cramping and inconsistent play have raised questions, but scouts who saw him in high school remain bullish. A strong NCAA tournament run could change the narrative entirely.

AJ Dybantsa — SF, BYU (Freshman): 24.7 points, 6.7 rebounds, 3.8 assists in 31 games. Currently leading the NCAA in scoring and named Big 12 Freshman of the Year. Some around the NBA view him as the safer option — not as polished a ball handler as Peterson but with more untapped physical and defensive upside.

Cameron Boozer — PF/C, Duke (Freshman): 22.7 points, 10.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists in 31 games. ACC Player and Rookie of the Year. Having a historically productive season as the fulcrum of a Duke team with title aspirations. Questions persist about explosiveness and defensive ceiling, but his value at No. 3 would be exceptional.

Top 10 Picks — Full Breakdown

🏆 2026 NBA Mock Draft — Lottery Picks 1–10
1. Sacramento Kings
Darryn Peterson, PG/SG — Kansas
2. Washington Wizards
AJ Dybantsa, SF — BYU
3. Indiana Pacers
Cameron Boozer, PF/C — Duke
4. Brooklyn Nets
Caleb Wilson, PF/C — North Carolina
5. Utah Jazz
Kingston Flemings, PG — Houston
6. Atlanta Hawks (via New Orleans)
Keaton Wagler, PG/SG — Illinois
7. Dallas Mavericks
Darius Acuff Jr., PG — Arkansas
8. Memphis Grizzlies
Mikel Brown Jr., PG — Louisville
9. Chicago Bulls
Nate Ament, SF/PF — Tennessee
10. Milwaukee Bucks
Brayden Burries, SG — Arizona

Guard Depth Makes This Class Special

Beyond the top four names, the 2026 NBA Draft is stacked at guard. Kingston Flemings brings the most explosiveness of the group with his downhill style and developing playmaking — evaluators have concerns about his shooting mechanics, but his results (84% from the line, 37.6% from three) back him up. Keaton Wagler’s rise from off-the-radar recruit to Big Ten Freshman of the Year is one of the best stories of the college season, and his 6-foot-6 frame, 41% three-point shooting and playmaking instincts make him a legitimate lottery target.

💡 Darius Acuff Jr. was named SEC Player of the Year after averaging 22.2 points and 6.4 assists — he is considered the most NBA-ready of the four top guards in this class.

Picks 11–20: Depth and International Intrigue

📋 2026 NBA Draft — Picks 11–20
11. Portland Trail Blazers
Karim Lopez, SF/PF — New Zealand Breakers
12. San Antonio Spurs (via Atlanta)
Thomas Haugh, SF/PF — Florida
13. Golden State Warriors
Braylon Mullins, SG — UConn
14. Charlotte Hornets
Jayden Quaintance, C — Kentucky
15. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Clippers)
Hannes Steinbach, PF/C — Washington
16. Oklahoma City Thunder (via Philadelphia)
Christian Anderson, PG — Texas Tech
17. Memphis Grizzlies (via Orlando)
Yaxel Lendeborg, PF/C — Michigan
18. Toronto Raptors
Labaron Philon Jr., PG/SG — Alabama
19. Charlotte Hornets (via Phoenix)
Koa Peat, PF/C — Arizona
20. Miami Heat
Bennett Stirtz, PG — Iowa

Picks 21–30: Value and Veteran Presence

📋 2026 NBA Draft — Picks 21–30
21. Los Angeles Lakers
Motiejus Krivas, C — Arizona
22. Detroit Pistons (via Minnesota)
Chris Cenac Jr., PF/C — Houston
23. Denver Nuggets
Cameron Carr, SG — Baylor
24. Philadelphia 76ers (via Houston)
Aday Mara, C — Michigan
25. Atlanta Hawks (via Cleveland)
Isaiah Evans, SG — Duke
26. Boston Celtics
Patrick Ngongba II, C — Duke
27. New York Knicks
Morez Johnson Jr., PF/C — Michigan
28. Cleveland Cavaliers (via San Antonio)
Amari Allen, SF/PF — Alabama
29. Minnesota Timberwolves (via Detroit)
Dailyn Swain, SG/SF — Texas
30. Dallas Mavericks (via OKC)
Tounde Yessoufou, SF — Baylor
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March Madness Will Move the Board

With conference tournaments underway and the NCAA tournament beginning next week, expect significant movement across the 2026 NBA Draft board. A deep March run for Dybantsa, Boozer or Flemings could lock in top-three positioning — while prospects like Braylon Mullins and Isaiah Evans have a chance to rise significantly with strong performances under the national spotlight.

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The Tanking Factor

The strength of the 2026 NBA Draft has directly influenced league-wide standings — an unusually high number of teams are currently sliding down the standings as organizations position themselves for better lottery odds. The NBA’s ongoing efforts to combat tanking have done little to slow this down given the quality of this class.

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Sources: https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/48165009/2026-nba-mock-draft-top-30-first-round-picks-march-madness

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