Any revision of draft boards or opinions as we are now through two rounds of the tournament.
I made a summary of what I think the draft board might look like for round 1 and put in WNBA player comparisons:
WNBA Mock Draft with Comparisons:
1. Caitlin Clark, Indiana-Diana Taurasi. Unlimited range, great passer. Relies more on quickness where DT relies more on strength. Both play with a ton of fire and argue with the refs a lot.
2. Cameron Brink, LA-poor man's Lauren Jackson/A'ja Wilson. Exceptional athlete with terrific length and is a top tier defender. Solid all around offensive skill, not the most efficient scorer though. LA is a good market for her and she has a clear path to start in year 1.
3. Rickea Jackson, Chicago-poor man's Sheryl Swoopes. Great athlete and can score on you from anywhere. So much potential still and will be deadly if she can develop her 3pt shot. Chicago badly needs help and Jackson has star power.
4. Kamilla Cardoso, LA-Kalani Brown/Teaira McCowan hybrid. Great shot blocker and rebounder like Big T, not as polished offensively as Brown but is a better defender. Good athlete who runs the floor well. If Jackson falls here, they should take Jackson as she's a better fit roster wise. A future frontcourt of Cardoso and Brink is scary for opponents.
5. Aaliyah Edwards, Dallas-Asjha Jones 2.0. Strong, perfect build for a PF in the WNBA. Great lateral defense and defender but isn't a shot blocker. Good but not great mid range and excels around the basket and beating opposing bigs off the dribble. Should get solid minutes off the bench behind Howard/Sabally in the rotation if picked here.
6. Angel Reese, Washington-Glory Johnson 2.0. Elite athlete with the highest motor of any player in this class. Not a lot of offensive polish but a great rebounder and defender, extremely physical and can put up points. She has good value at #6 and is a hometown kid from DC. I think it's become popular to underrate her, but she has a lot of potential and is already a very good player even if her game could use some tweaks.
7. Jacy Sheldon, Minnesota -Lexi Hull/Gracer Berger hybird. Does everything well like Berger, has a good jump shot and hustles her butt off like Hull. She has the tools to be a high energy guard off the bench for the Lynx.
8. Alissa Pili, Atlanta-Danielle Adams. Undersized 4 with good quickness and range. Likely lacks the height and defensive quickness needed to stick in the league though.
9. Charisma Osborne, Dallas-Zia Cooke. Athletic, good defender and brings quality size so the SG role. Not a great shooter though and struggles with efficiency. Will need to hit shots if she'll last in the pros.
10. Georgia Amoore, Connecticut-maybe a poor man's Becky Hammon? Great shooter with range and facilitates well, undersized like Hammon was. Very shifty and fun to watch but is an inefficient scorer. I could see her thriving in the right situation.
11. Jessika Carter, New York Liberty-Tammy Sutton Brown. A solid athlete, great size and length at 6-5. More of a classic post player. I could see her being a sleeper pick in this draft who winds up having a nice pro career.
12. Sedona Prince, LA-Can't think of a solid comparison aside from a poor man's Candace Parker but that seems way too generous. All that said, Prince may be a darkhorse pick here and I don't see LA taking 3 posts in the first round, but she is an absolute beast of a player when she applies herself and could develop into a really good WNBA player if given the opportunity. 6-7 with handles, she's a smooth finisher, has a jumper, finishes with either hand. Just a lot of ability and intangibles you don't see in other players.
I haven't seen the international prospects so I can't comment on Puoch or Lacan, but it sounds like Puoch is a first rounder.
Players that will likely be 2nd round draft picks:
Nika Muhl, good size and passing ability. Not a strong scorer though and inconsistent decision making skills.
Hailey Van Lith, great individual playmaker but has regressed as a senior, doesn't distribute well and isn't a good passer. I think she'd be smart to come back for a 5th year, either at LSU or elsewhere.
Elizabeth Kitley, great scorer and rebounder. Has an ACL so she will be out this year and she has holes in her game as noted by other posters on here.
Celeste Taylor, good defender but offense is not where it needs to be.
Mackenzie Holmes, poor man's Megan Gustafson, great college player but hasn't looked as sharp as a senior against strong competition. Isn't a great rebounder and lacks range and athleticism to excel at the next level.
Ashley Owusu, no idea if she'll get picked or not but I think she is 100% worth a 2nd round gamble. Owusu is a baller and was projected to be a top 5 pick a few years ago. Her game is similar to Chelsea Gray and I think she has the potential to still be an excellent pro if she can find the right opportunity.