Toronto Raptors
19. Allen Graves
- 2025-26 stats (Santa Clara): 11.8 ppg and 6.5 rpg
50. Jaden Bradley
- 2025-26 stats (Arizona): 13.3 ppg and 4.4 apg
Graves has been an intriguing prospect in the class, but Toronto needed more guard depth than in the frontcourt. But he’s still a high-ceiling player they’re willing to take a chance on. Bradley is a solid second-round ball-handler, coming off winning Big 12 Player of the Year at Arizona. It’s an okay draft by the Raptors, even with its top pick being questionable.
Grade: C+
Utah Jazz
2. Darryn Peterson
- 2025-26 stats (Kansas): 20.2 ppg and 4.2 rpg
Utah has just one decision to make in the draft and called it a day. But you don’t have to do more than draft Peterson, who some may argue has the highest ceiling of any player in the NBA Draft, even over Dybantsa. Considering that they traded most of their future picks in the Jaren Jackson Jr. trade with Memphis, look for the Jazz to not be in the lottery for a while, especially if Peterson is as good as advertised.
Grade: A+
Washington Wizards
1. AJ DybantsaÂ
- 2025-26 stats (BYU): 25.5 ppg, 6.8 rpg, and 3.7 apg
46. Felix Okpara
- 2025-26 stats (Tennessee): 8.0 ppg and 6.3 rpg
While there could’ve been some debate as to whether Dybantsa or Peterson was the No. 1 pick, the Wizards went with the safer option. The 6’9 wing who led all of college basketball in scoring has the chance to be one of the best ever in franchise history and finally get them out of the bottom tier of the Western Conference. Okpara is a good defensive big man who’ll add depth on the roster.Â
Grade: A+
