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Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 1
Analysts Flag 5 First-Round Sleepers for 2026 NBA Draft
Updated
Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 1

Analysts Flag 5 First-Round Sleepers for 2026 NBA Draft

3 articles · Updated · Yahoo Sports · Jun 1
  • Five prospects projected in the teens or 20s were highlighted as potential 2026 first-round steals: Stanford guard Ebuka Okorie, Santa Clara forward Allen Graves, Kentucky big Jayden Quaintance, Arkansas guard Meleek Thomas and Michigan forward Morez Johnson Jr.
  • Okorie and Graves drew interest for standout efficiency and feel—Okorie led the ACC in scoring and slashed Stanford’s turnover rate to 11.9% on court, while Graves emerged as a 6-foot-9 analytics favorite despite limited minutes and weaker results versus top opponents.
  • Quaintance offers the widest gap between talent and draft slot: the 6-foot-11 big, still 18 until July, is viewed as a mid-to-late first-rounder after knee injuries wiped out his sophomore season following 28 promising games at Arizona State.
  • Thomas and Johnson round out the sleeper group with role-dependent upside—Thomas scored 26.5 points per 40 minutes on 62% true shooting without Darius Acuff Jr., while Johnson anchored national champion Michigan with switchable defense and improving shooting.
  • The common thread is uncertainty rather than raw ability: shooting questions, small samples, injuries and level-of-competition concerns could push all five below their long-term NBA value.
Will Morez Johnson Jr.’s elite defense make him the draft's most valuable role player for a contender?
Can analytics darling Allen Graves overcome poor athletic testing to become a true NBA draft steal?
Is Jayden Quaintance's lottery talent worth the massive gamble on his surgically repaired knee?