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Much of the WNBA player movement via free agency and trades has fallen into place. And as rosters take shape, it's a good time to look again at how the 2025 WNBA draft might shake out -- especially as the No. 2 pick changed hands late last month, going from the Los Angeles Sparks to the Seattle Storm.
Speculation is a part of compiling every WNBA mock draft. And at this point, that includes which players will declare for it.
ESPN's WNBA mock draft will continue to include some players who still have college eligibility after this season. The biggest changes in this mock draft are omitting players such as UCLA center Lauren Betts and UConn guard Azzi Fudd, who were included in previous iterations.
Betts, a draft-eligible junior, is expected to return for her senior season to play alongside her sister, Sienna, who will be a UCLA freshman in 2025-26. Fudd, who redshirted last season because of an injury, seems likely to stay for another season of development with the Huskies.
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Speculation is a part of compiling every WNBA mock draft. And at this point, that includes which players will declare for it.
ESPN's WNBA mock draft will continue to include some players who still have college eligibility after this season. The biggest changes in this mock draft are omitting players such as UCLA center Lauren Betts and UConn guard Azzi Fudd, who were included in previous iterations.
Betts, a draft-eligible junior, is expected to return for her senior season to play alongside her sister, Sienna, who will be a UCLA freshman in 2025-26. Fudd, who redshirted last season because of an injury, seems likely to stay for another season of development with the Huskies.
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