The article highlights the 2025 WNBA draft while looking ahead to the 2026 draft, specifically analyzing upcoming senior prospects. It notes that the past drafts have featured clear favorites for the No. 1 pick and previews a center likely to take that position in 2026, despite several promising guards also being in contention. With the WNBA expanding, the piece also mentions the success of recent rookies and the potential impact of current college players, particularly focusing on their performance in the preceding seasons.
For the 2026 WNBA draft, a center is projected to go No. 1, but talented guards will also be in the mix as the next top prospects.
The Atlanta Dream's Rhyne Howard and Indiana Fever's Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark were all crowned WNBA rookie of the year selections.
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