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Darryn Peterson, a former Kansas Jayhawks star, is a top contender for the 2026 NBA Draft, with scouts predicting he won't fall past the No. 3 pick. His performance has been impressive, but concerns about his availability have arisen.

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Is Darryn Peterson in the running to be the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft? The jury is hung on the Kansas Jayhawks star. Some say he's the next Kobe Bryant. While others say he's not worth the risk towards the top-end. A majority of NBA scouts say he won't last past No. 3 to Memphis.
What's the likely landing spot for Peterson? Not sure right now. When he was on the court this season, he balled out. However, it felt like he needed an act of Congress to get there. Peterson frequently took breaks and skipped games for multiple reasons.
Here's where things stand with Darryn Peterson ahead of the 2026 NBA Draft.
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Darryn Peterson's chances of being the No. 1 pick are uncertain, with opinions divided among scouts about his potential.
Most NBA scouts believe Darryn Peterson will not last past the No. 3 pick, with the Memphis Grizzlies being a likely landing spot.
Scouts are concerned about Darryn Peterson's availability, as he frequently took breaks and skipped games during the season.
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| 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 |
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| 14. | Charlotte |
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| 16. | Memphis (from Phoenix via Orlando) |
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| 20. | San Antonio (from Atlanta) |
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