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Jay Williams predicts Cameron Boozer will be selected fourth overall by the Chicago Bulls in the 2026 NBA Draft. He expects AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson to go first and second overall, respectively.
Current college basketball analyst and former Duke Blue Devil Jay Williams recently shared his predictions for the first five picks in the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft.
More specifically, the former 2000-01 NCAA champion projected that Cameron Boozer would be selected by the Chicago Bulls with the No. 4 overall selection.
Williams has AJ Dybantsa (BYU) and Darryn Peterson (Kansas) going first and second overall to the Washington Wizards and Utah Jazz. Williams has the Memphis Grizzlies taking Caleb Wilson (North Carolina) at three and then Arkansas guard Darius Acuff Jr. going after Boozer to the Los Angeles Clippers at No. 5 overall.
While Williams' top-two selections aren't surprising, he seems to have high expectations for Wilson. Williams stated, "10 years from now when we re-draft this class, we could be talking about him (Wilson) being the first pick."
Jay Williams predicts AJ Dybantsa will go first to the Washington Wizards, followed by Darryn Peterson to the Utah Jazz.
Cameron Boozer is a forward and is projected to be drafted fourth overall by the Chicago Bulls.

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As for his schoolmate Boozer, Williams compared him to current NBA All-Star Alperen Sengun (Houston Rockets) and former NBA Champion Kevin Love (Utah Jazz).
This article originally appeared on Duke Wire: Jay Williams predicts Cameron Boozer will fall out of top three