The 2025 NBA Draft was a loaded class, topped with guys like Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper, but next year's is expected to be even better. Of course, the 2026 NBA Draft is far away, but it is so loaded with talent that experts have to look into it early.
At the top of next year's class are Darryn Peterson, AJ Dybantsa, and Cameron Boozer, while a handful of others seem to also have star potential at the next level.
If you don’t already know… next year’s 2026 NBA Draft class is going to be STACKED.
Stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/T7YYu0JrkI
— Legion Hoops (@LegionHoops) June 27, 2025
ESPN's Jonathan Givony and Jeremy Woo released a way-too-early 2026 NBA mock draft, projecting next year's top ten.
1. Washington Wizards - Darryn Peterson, Kansas
2. Utah Jazz - AJ Dybantsa, BYU
3. Brooklyn Nets - Cameron Boozer, Duke
4. Charlotte Hornets - Nate Ament, Tennessee
5. Sacramento Kings - Mikel Brown Jr, Louisville
6. Memphis Grizzlies (via PHX) - Jayden Quaintance, Kentucky
7. Chicago Bulls - Karim Lopez, Mexico
8. Atlanta Hawks (via NO) - Caleb Wilson, North Carolina
9. Memphis Grizzlies - Dame Sarr, Duke
10. Miami Heat - Dash Daniels, Australia
Of course, the Memphis Grizzlies being able to select two top-ten talents stands out, especially with who they take at the sixth pick.
ASU center Jayden Quaintance (21)
ASU center Jayden Quaintance (21) reacts after his fifth foul against Iowa State during a game at Desert Financial Arena in Tempe on Jan. 25, 2025. / Patrick Breen/The Republic / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Jayden Quaintance, a 6-foot-9 big man, will be 18 years old by draft night despite being a sophomore in college. The young talent reclassified to enroll at Arizona State a year early, but injuries held him back during his freshman campaign.
In his freshman season, Quaintance averaged 9.4 points, 7.9 rebounds, 1.1 steals, and 2.6 blocks per game, and is now on his way to Kentucky for his sophomore campaign. While he is recovering from a torn ACL, he is regarded as one of the most promising defensive prospects for next year's draft, especially with his 7-foot-5 wingspan and high-level tools.
jayden quaintance has enormous potential as an on-ball defender, his combination of power, size, lateral quickness and fluid change of direction are absolutely bananas
has tons of room to grow technique/footwork wise, as most 17 year olds do. will be key to monitor next szn pic.twitter.com/Oodf2xi019
— ben pfeifer (@bjpf_) June 30, 2025
"Younger than several highly touted rising high school seniors, Quaintance had a highly productive freshman season at Arizona State, ranking as one of the best shot blockers in college basketball," Givony wrote. "He has a chiseled frame, huge hands and a 7-foot-5 wingspan and is exceptionally mobile. NBA teams will be monitoring how he bounces back from the ACL surgery he had in March, and that might require a slower start at Kentucky."
Slotting Quaintance next to Jaren Jackson Jr. in Memphis' frontcourt would create some incredible defensive lineups for the Grizzlies, as taking a chance on the young big man makes complete sense for the franchise.