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Caleb Wilson, a former UNC Tar Heels star, is a top contender in the 2026 NBA Draft, with projections placing him between No. 1 and No. 6. Current consensus suggests he could be selected fourth overall by the Chicago Bulls.
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One of the most intriguing storylines in this year's NBA Draft is where Caleb Wilson will be headed. The mixed reviews on the former North Carolina Tar Heels star put him anywhere between No. 1 and No. 6 overall.
After suffering injuries at the end of the season, Wilson is already showing he's worthy of going near the top. The general consensus says he'll be No. 4 to the Chicago Bulls after AJ Dybantsa, Cameron Boozer and Darryn Peterson. But what if he's second overall to the Jazz, which slide one of the top three down the board? Just one of the biggest 'what ifs' right now.
Here's where things stand with Caleb Wilson ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft.
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Caleb Wilson is projected to be selected between No. 1 and No. 6, with a consensus placing him at No. 4 overall.
The Chicago Bulls are currently favored to draft Caleb Wilson at No. 4, but he could also be selected by the Utah Jazz at No. 2.
Caleb Wilson suffered injuries at the end of the season, which raised concerns but he has shown he is still a top prospect.
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| 1. | Washington |
| 2. | Utah |
| 3. | Memphis |
| 4. | Chicago |
| 5. | LA Clippers (from Indiana) |
| 6. | Brooklyn |
| 7. | Sacramento |
| 8. | Atlanta (from New Orleans) |
| 9. | Dallas |
| 10. | Milwaukee |
| 11. | Golden State |
| 12. | Oklahoma City (from the LA Clippers) |
| 13. | Miami |
| 14. | Charlotte |
| 15. | Chicago (from Portland) |
| 16. | Memphis (from Phoenix via Orlando) |
| 17. | Oklahoma City (from Philadelphia) |
| 18. | Charlotte (from Orlando via Phoenix) |
| 19. | Toronto |
| 20. | San Antonio (from Atlanta) |
| 21. | Detroit (from Minnesota) |
| 22. | Philadelphia (from Houston via Oklahoma City) |
| 23. | Atlanta (from Cleveland) |
| 24. | New York |
| 25. | Los Angeles Lakers |
| 26. | Denver |
| 27. | Boston |
| 28. | Minnesota (from Detroit) |
| 29. | Cleveland (from San Antonio via Atlanta) |
| 30 | Dallas (from Oklahoma City via WAS and PHI |