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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 5350904, member: 6620"] [B]Way-too-early '26 Mock Draft from Michael Voepel [/B] [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/46532440/wnba-mock-draft-2026-betts-miles-latson-johnson-fudd[/URL] Some Dillon Druthers: - Actually, it's good to set a floorboard from someone who knows the components. Plus, it helped remind me of where some of these transfers ended up! - Not surprisingly, Azzi Fudd and Serah Williams are highly rated. - If Dallas lands the first pick, Paige B. will probably have a new center. - Could easily see Miles fitting in with the Lynx. (Then again, most players could fit in with the Lynx.) and some thoughts on the team that can get a lot (again) from the draft. - The Washington Mystics dealt established talent to garner draft picks and, as a result, have three -- count 'em, 3 -- first-round picks to add to an already solid core of young players, including Sonia Citron, Kiki Iriafen, Shakira Austin, Lucy Olsen, Jacy Sheldon and Georgia Amoore, if she recuperates from her knee surgery. Iriafen and Austin can both play low and run the court, so any front-court player they choose needs to be able to mesh with that style. It will be interesting to see Serah Williams on the court over the course of the NCAA season in that respect. Getting another shooter to pair up with Citron, who led the W in three-pt. shooting this year, would stretch defenses. If Fudd slips just one place, would D.C. take her - a hometown kid -- to play with Citron (who could slide to wing)? That said, Kneepkens is the real deal and could also offer another killer three-shooter. As could Yarden Garzon, another great distance shooter who has length (6'3") and could play wing, leaving Citron at off-guard. OK, this will undoubtedly change (a lot) over the course of the year, depending on who ends up where in the W and how some of these prospects fare, as well as ones who might play themselves into the picture. [/QUOTE]
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