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2026 WNBA Draft Preview: Who’s Your Top Contender for the No. 1 Pick?

February 4, 2026 4 Min Read
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With uncertainty surrounding whether there will even be a WNBA season in 2026, it’s easy to overlook the fact that a draft will still take place if the league continues. The 2026 draft class is packed with exceptional talent, and with two new expansion teams joining the league this season, the pool of exciting players to watch has only grown.

One notable feature of the 2026 draft is the absence of a clear consensus No. 1 pick. In contrast, Paige Bueckers stood far ahead in 2025, Caitlin Clark dominated in 2024, and Ariya Boston was the leading prospect in 2023. As of now, no definitive top candidate has emerged for 2026.

The Dallas Wings hold the top pick for the second consecutive year and are looking to strengthen their roster alongside Paige Bueckers with fresh talent.

Here are some top prospects to keep an eye on:

Azzi Fudd (Guard) — UConn
Azzi Fudd is a sharp-shooting, speedy two-way guard who would be a valuable asset for any WNBA team. She led the University of Connecticut Huskies to the 2025 NCAA Championship and is currently leading the team as they pursue another title. The undefeated Huskies boast Fudd averaging 17.1 points in just 28.4 minutes per game. She stands out as the best guard option in the draft, making her an ideal choice if Dallas wants to bolster their backcourt alongside Paige Bueckers.

Lauren Betts (Center) — UCLA
Standing 6-foot-7, Lauren Betts of UCLA has been a frequent name in mock drafts throughout the season. UCLA currently holds the second national ranking behind the University of Washington, despite a loss to Texas in November. While Betts’ height is a definite advantage, questions remain about her versatility compared to other prospects in this draft.

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Our Fam (Center) — Valencia
Though Our Fam is 6-foot-4 and shorter than Betts, she brings two key attributes that Betts lacks: professional experience and greater versatility. At just 19 years old, Our Fam declared for the WNBA draft this season under international eligibility rules and is currently playing professionally in Valencia, Spain. While her skills may still be developing, her youth means she has the potential to adapt quickly to any WNBA team. European post players like French center Dominique Malonga exemplify this “do-it-all” style, capable not only in the post but also in shooting, passing, and ball handling—a contrast to how post players are typically utilized in the U.S.

With these prospects and others in consideration, who do you think the Dallas Wings will select with the No. 1 overall pick in the WNBA Draft? Share your thoughts in the comments below.


Fan Take: This draft is pivotal for the WNBA’s future, especially with the addition of new teams expanding the league’s reach. The players chosen in 2026 could shape the next era of women’s basketball, making this an exciting moment for fans eager to see the sport grow and evolve.

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