Dybantsa still leads race for No. 1 pick in latest mock drafts
Dybantsa remains the central figure atop most 2026 mock drafts as the draft race shows little sign of cooling. Evaluators point to his size, athleticism, and offensive versatility as the core reasons for the continued fascination. During BYU's freshman year, he averaged 25.5 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.7 assists, leading Division I in scoring. At the combine he measured 6-foot-8.5 with a 42-inch vertical and a plus-4 wingspan, reinforcing his projection as a dynamic two-way wing. The Washington Wizards, who hold the No. 1 pick, are widely viewed as favorites to draft him, a scenario that could accelerate their rebuild. Yet rival executives caution the No. 1 spot remains fluid. While many see a floor as a productive 20-point-per-game scorer with playmaking, several teams envision a higher ceiling that could include 30 points and disruptive defense. Beyond Washington, rival executives name Darryn Peterson, Cam Boozer, and Caleb Wilson as other top contenders for the No. 1 pick, underscoring the fluidity. Evaluators emphasize his elite tools and potential to become a franchise cornerstone across multiple positions. As the draft nears, teams will balance immediate production against long-term development, with Dybantsa remaining the clearest high-ceiling option at the top.






