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Vj Edgecombe Secures Baylor's Highest NBA Draft Pick in Program History

VJ Edgecombe was taken as the third pick in the first round of the NBA Draft on Wednesday night, becoming Baylor's highest draft pick in program history.

Selected by the Philadelphia 76ers, Edgecombe became the fifth player from BU to earn a top-10 pick, the previous highest being Ekpe Udoh at No. 6 overall in 2010 by the Golden State Warriors. The Bears are the only program in the country with top-19 picks in each of the last five drafts.

Let’s Goooo!!! Highest NBA Draft pick in Baylor History!! ⁦@vj_edgecombe⁩ pic.twitter.com/R5Yzshlb6J

— Scott Drew (@BUDREW) June 26, 2025

With the second round still to be completed on Thursday, Baylor has 14 picks in the last 13 drafts, the most by any team in the State of Texas and the third-most in the Big 12 conference since 2012.

BU has had 15 NBA Draft picks in the Drew era – Ekpe Udoh (No. 6 in 2010), Perry Jones III (No. 28 in 2012), Quincy Acy (No. 37 in 2012), Quincy Miller (No. 38 in 2012), Pierre Jackson (No. 42 in 2014), Cory Jefferson (No. 60 in 2014), Taurean Prince (No. 12 in 2016), Davion Mitchell (No. 9 in 2021), Jared Butler (No. 40 in 2021), Jeremy Sochan (No. 9 in 2022), Kendall Brown (No. 48 in 2022), Keyonte George (No. 16 in 2023), Ja'Kobe Walter (No. 19 in 2024), Yves Missi (No. 21 in 2024) and now VJ Edgecomes (No. 3 in 2025).

The Baylor freshman standout now gives the Bears 12 first-round picks in program history and nine since 2010. The Bears now own 28 all-time draft picks.

Edgecombe becomes the second Baylor player drafted by Philadelphia, joining Pierre Jackson in 2013. Former Baylor All-American Jared Butler played this past season with the Sixers, averaging 9.0 points and 3.7 assists in 60 games with a club option to return next season.

The NBA Draft continues Thursday night at 7 p.m. CT on ESPN, with draft-eligible Bears Norchad Omier, Jeremy Roach and Jayden Nunn hoping to hear their names called.

BAYLOR NBA DRAFT HISTORY

YEAR NAMES, POS. RD PICK TEAM

1949 James Owens, G/F 2 21 Washington

1950 Don Heathington, F/C 9 - New York

1957 Jerry Mallett, G 4 31 Syracuse

1965 Spencer Carlson, F 10 79 St. Louis

1967 Darrell Hardy, C 3 21 Detroit

1971 William Chatmon, F 15 218 Buffalo

1979 Vinnie Johnson, G 1 7 Seattle

1982 Terry Teagle, G 1 16 Houston

1986 Carlos Briggs, G 4 79 San Antonio

1988 Micheal Williams, G 2 48 Detroit

1988 Darryl Middleton, F/C 3 68 Atlanta

1993 Alex Holcombe, C 2 44 Sacramento

1998 Brian Skinner, F/C 1 22 L.A. Clippers

2010 Ekpe Udoh, F/C 1 6 Golden State

2012 Perry Jones III, F 1 28 Oklahoma City

2012 Quincy Acy, F 2 37 Toronto

2012 Quincy Miller, F 2 38 Denver

2013 Pierre Jackson, G 2 42 Philadelphia

2014 Cory Jefferson, F 2 60 San Antonio

2016 Taurean Prince, F 1 12 Utah

2021 Davion Mitchell, G 1 9 Sacramento

2021 Jared Butler, G 2 40 New Orleans

2022 Jeremy Sochan, F 1 9 San Antonio

2022 Kendall Brown, F/G 2 48 Minnesota

2023 Keyonte George, G 1 16 Utah

2024 Ja'Kobe Walter, G 1 19 Toronto

2024 Yves Missi, C 1 21 New Orleans

2025 VJ Edgecombe 1 3 Philadelphia

BIG 12 NBA DRAFT PICKS SINCE 2012

Kansas – 17

Arizona – 17

BAYLOR – 14

Colorado – 9

Iowa State – 7

Houston – 4

Oklahoma State – 4

Texas Tech – 3

Utah – 3

West Virginia – 2

Arizona State – 2

Cincinnati – 1

Kansas State – 1

TCU – 1

UCF – 1

BYU – 1

NBA DRAFT PICKS FROM TEXAS SCHOOLS SINCE 2012

BAYLOR – 13

Texas – 8

Houston – 4

SMU – 3

Texas Tech – 3

Texas A&M – 2

North Texas – 1

TCU – 1

UT Arlington - 1

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