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Way-too-early NBA mock draft: Projections for 2026 first round

June 27, 2025
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Way-too-early NBA mock draft: Projections for 2026 first round
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Cooper Flagg, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, hasn’t even played a summer league game, and we’re turning our attention to the 2026 draft.

Yes, it’s way too early to look that far ahead.

However, a year ago, USA TODAY Sports’ way-too-early 2025 mock draft had Flagg going No. 1, Ace Bailey No. 2, Dylan Harper No. 3, VJ Edgecombe No. 4, Tre Johnson No. 6, Nolan Traore No. 7, Khaman Maluach No. 9, Egor Demin No. 10, Noa Essengue No. 12, Drake Powell No. 18, Collin Murray-Boyles No. 19 and Adou Thiero No. 28.

Once again, there are talented projected picks in 2026, including AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Petterson and Cam Boozer, the son of ex-NBA player Carlos Boozer. That’s a strong top-3.

Here’s USA TODAY Sports’ way-too-early 2026 NBA mock draft, for the entire first round:

Way-too-early 2026 NBA mock draft

1. AJ Dybantsa, BYU

Forward, 6-foot-9, 200 pounds

2. Darryn Peterson, Kansas

Guard, 6-5, 195

3. Cam Boozer, Duke

Forward, 6-9, 235

4. Nate Ament, Tennessee

Forward, 6-9, 190

5. Karim Lopez, New Zealand Breakers

Forward, 6-8, 210

6. Caleb Wilson, North Carolina

Forward, 6-9, 205

7. Chris Cenac Jr., Houston

Forward-center, 6-10, 230

8. Jayden Quaintance, Kentucky

Forward, 6-9, 230

9. Tounde Yessoufou, Baylor

Guard-forward, 6-5, 215

10. Boogie Fland, Florida

Guard, 6-2, 175

11. Alijah Arenas, USC

Guard, 6-6, 199

12. Dash Daniels, Melbourne United (Australia)

Guard-forward, 6-5, 199

13. Isaiah Evans, Duke

Forward, 6-6, 175

14. Mikel Brown Jr., Louisville

Guard, 6-3, 172

15. Ian Jackson, St. John’s 

Guard, 6-4, 190

16. Bennett Stirtz, Iowa

Guard, 6-4, 180

17. Kam Williams, Kentucky

Guard-forward, 6-8, 190

18. Koa Peat, Arizona

Forward, 6-8, 235

19. Alex Condon, Florida

Forward-center, 6-11, 230

20. Yaxel Lendeborg, Michigan

Forward, 6-9, 240

21. Solo Ball, Connecticut

Guard, 6-3, 190

22. Dame Sarr, Duke

Guard, 6-6, 180

23. Jacob Cofie, USC

Forward, 6-10, 231

24. Darius Acuff Jr., Arkansas

Guard, 6-2, 180

25. Jackson Shelstad, Oregon

Guard, 6-0, 190

26. Miikka Muurinen, Finland

Forward, 6-10, 205

27. Darren Harris, Duke

Guard-forward, 6-6, 203

28. JT Toppin, Texas Tech

Forward, 6-9, 225

29. Thomas Haugh, Florida

Forward, 6-9, 215

30. Karter Knox, Arkansas

Forward, 6-6, 220

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