NBA mock draft: BYU's Dybantsa headlines top tier with Kansas' Peterson, Duke's Boozer, UNC's Wilson

  • AARON BEARD
  • June 2, 2026
The latest round of NBA mock drafts is crystallizing a clear top tier, and it’s built around four college and college‑bound headliners: BYU’s rising star Dybantsa, Kansas standout Peterson, Duke’s Boozer, and UNC’s Wilson. Together, they form a class that scouts describe as heavy on wing talent, versatile size, and modern offensive skill.

Dybantsa, now at BYU, is widely projected as the frontrunner to go first overall. Evaluators are drawn to his three‑level scoring, fluid handle for his size, and a competitive edge that projects well to the NBA’s pace and physicality. He profiles as the kind of primary option teams covet: a big wing who can create his own shot, punish mismatches, and eventually anchor an offense.

Peterson at Kansas is viewed as the safest lottery bet in the group. His appeal lies in a well‑rounded game: secondary playmaking, pick‑and‑roll reads, and a dependable jumper that should translate to NBA spacing. Front offices see him as a plug‑and‑play starter who can slide between guard spots, fit next to a ball‑dominant star, and still carry stretches of offense when needed.

Boozer, bound for Duke, brings the power element. He’s a strong, skilled forward with touch around the rim and a growing perimeter game. In a league that increasingly values bigs who can switch, pass, and stretch, Boozer’s combination of strength and finesse makes him a potential franchise anchor in the frontcourt if his shooting and lateral quickness continue to trend upward.

Wilson at UNC rounds out the top tier as perhaps the most flexible piece. His length, defensive instincts, and transition ability give him a high floor as a multifaceted role player, with upside to develop into more if the jumper stabilizes.

League executives see this quartet as shaping the early lottery landscape. Teams at the bottom of the standings are already modeling scenarios around which of these four might be available, knowing that the direction of their rebuild could hinge on which headline prospect falls into their range.