Fantasy Football Mock Draft: 10-round results, post-NFL Draft
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The 2026 NBA Draft lottery is crucial, with top prospects like A.J. Dybantsa and Cameron Boozer at stake. Upcoming lottery reforms will significantly alter team odds, making this year's lottery a last chance for bad teams to secure a top pick.
The top prospects include A.J. Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, and Cameron Boozer, along with breakout freshman Caleb Wilson.
The reform will give the bottom three teams worse odds than those in the 4-10 range, flattening the lottery results and reducing chances for the worst teams.
Teams like the Charlotte Hornets and Miami Heat have odds of 2.4% and 4.8% respectively for a top-4 pick.
The lottery can significantly shape a team's future by providing access to elite talent, making it crucial for teams to perform well in the lottery.
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**Odds at top-4 pick**: 2.4% The Hornets feel like the Eastās team of the future after closing the season with the best net-rating in the league after Jan. 1. Landing a power forward who can defend and space the floor or a bigger rim protecting center would be ideal with this pick. Michiganās Yaxel Lendeborg and Aday Mara would both be a great fit here, but if theyāre both gone, Iād also like their teammate Morez Johnson Jr. in this spot.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 4.8% The Heat never tank, and for that I was tempted to move them into the top-four. The odds are just extremely long for that to happen. If thereās a miracle coming Miamiās way, a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade feels more likely than a jump into the top-4.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 7.1% The Clippers failing to make the playoffs puts the Thunder in the lottery. OKC moving up is the nightmare scenario for the rest of the league, but itās not likely to happen. OKC should be able to land a very good prospect even if it stays at No. 12, and Iāll just point out that Yaxel Lendeborg was already telling me about how heād fit next to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander during March Madness.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 9.4% The Mavs moved up from No. 11 in the lottery to the No. 1 overall pick last year for Cooper Flagg. Could the Warriors get the same bit of luck? Golden State has a convincing case for deserving some good luck after getting screwed over by Jimmy Butlerās torn ACL. It would be wonderful to see Steph Curry play meaningful basketball again before he retires, and a top pick could help him get there whether Golden State trades it or keeps it. I wouldnāt be shocked if the Warriors move up, and I think it would be kind of cool. They just missed the cut-off for the top-4 picks in these rankings.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 13.9% The Bucks owe a pick swap to Atlanta, who also has the rights to New Orleansā pick, so Milwaukee can only land in the top-4 if the Hawks are ahead of them. The Bucks moving up might be the most explosive possible outcome for the lottery that doesnāt involve OKC landing a top pick. Taylor Jenkins is the new head coach here, and Giannis trade rumors are likely to be kicking into high gear again this summer. Landing a top pick might make Giannis more likely to stay. I could see it happening.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 29% The Mavs cashed in on a 1.8 percent chance to land Cooper Flagg last year. Do they really deserve more lottery luck after that? This pick will be extremely important for Dallas regardless of where it ends up because the team doesnāt control its first round pick until 2031 after this year due to a series of deals made to build around Luka Doncic. Whoops. Flagg needs a co-star in the worst way, but getting super lucky two years in a row would feel like a little much.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 37.2% The Grizzlies tore down the roster because they thought they were stuck in the middle, but it certainly feels like they sold high on both Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. Memphis has a good young core already emerging led by Zach Edey and Cedric Coward, and I feel confident this front office will find more good players in this draft (they also own Phoenixās pick at No. 16 this year) even if they donāt move up. The Grizzlies have put themselves in position to get lucky, and no one can hold it against them if they do.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 45.2% Utah was at the forefront of tanking shenanigans this year by resting their best players in the fourth quarter of close games. They were already fined for this, and their main goal was just to keep their pick inside of the top-8, otherwise they would have to send it to the Thunder (seriously). You can make a case that a lot of teams deserve lottery luck this year, but the Jazz arenāt one of them. The good news for Utah is that they should be a lot more competitive next year with a core of Lauri Markkanen, Jaren Jackson Jr., and Keyonte George. They can land a premium talent in this range like Illinoisā Keaton Wagler or Arizonaās Brayden Burries even if they donāt move up.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 52.1% The Nets toed the line of gunning for a top pick without outright tanking the way Utah and Washington did. Brooklyn hasnāt gotten any lottery luck since moving off its Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and James Harden core from a few years ago, and next season they donāt own their first-round pick because Houston has swap rights. The Nets have a great young head coach in Jordi Fernandez, and they have a very good veteran wing in his prime in Michael Porter Jr. who enjoyed a career renaissance under Fernandez this year. You canāt be mad if the Nets land in the top-4.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 52.1% Congrats to the Wizards: they were the worst team in the NBA with 17 wins, and because of that they canāt fall further than fifth in this draft. That still isnāt exactly a cause for celebration though because to me it feels like thereās a big drop off in talent between pick No. 4 and pick No. 5. It felt like Washington tanked hard and rested players at every opportunity, but they were never fined for it. It almost feels like the Wizards know they arenāt getting lucky after trading for Anthony Davis and Trae Young mid-season to accelerate their timeline. Getting a top pick would completely change Washingtonās two-timelines approach, especially with rumors that AD doesnāt want to be there. The Wizards fell to their pick floor last year when they landed at No. 6, and I could see it happening again.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 20.3% The Bulls have the fourth-worst cumulative record in the NBA over the last nine seasons, but they havenāt landed a top-3 pick over that time, and the only time they moved up they got stuck with Patrick Williams. Chicago actually has a little bit of hope right now after firing Arturas Karnisovas and landing the Portland Trail Blazersā pick at No. 15 overall (which finally conveyed from the 2021 Lauri Markkanen trade), but ultimately theyāll need some lottery luck to actually start to build something sustainable. The Bulls have refused to tank for years, and spent the entirety of the AK era pushing for a play-in tournament bid to try to backdoor into the playoffs. This roster is pretty bleak beyond Matas Buzelis, Josh Giddey, and the hope that last yearās lottery pick Noa Essengue can provide something in his second season. If the league really wants to punish tanking, the Bulls deserve to move up into the top-4.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 43.2% The Hawks made a brilliant trade during the 2025 draft to earn New Orleansā unprotected first-round pick, and they can add it into their swap rights with the Bucks for a convincing chance at moving up. The Hawks have a nice foundation in place and just stole a couple games from the Knicks in the first-round of the playoffs, and moving up in the lottery would make this a fantastic season for the franchise. The Hawks still feel like theyāre searching for a No. 1 option even after Jalen Johnsonās rise this year, and landing a player like Darryn Peterson or A.J. Dybantsa could set them up with success for a long time. Atlanta absolutely whiffed on its No. 1 overall pick in 2024 with Zaccharie Risacher, but that front office has been fired, and the team has made a lot of good moves since then. It would be fun to see the Hawks move up.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 52.1% The Pacers gave the NBA a thrill on their underdog run to the 2025 NBA Finals. Indiana was on the doorstep of a championship when Tyrese Haliburton tore his Achilles in Game 7, and the result was a lost season this year in his absence. The Pacers have more at stake in this lottery than any other team after trading their top-4 protected first-round draft pick for Ivica Zubac at the trade deadline. If this pick lands at No. 5 or lower, it belongs to the Clippers. Itās easy to imagine a world where Pacers immediately become the class of the East again next season with a healthy Haliburton, a full season of Zubac, and a top-4 pick like Dybantsa, Peterson, Boozer, or Wilson. Iād like to see them rewarded after putting together such an inspiring run before Haliburtonās injury.
**Odds at top-4 pick**: 52.1% Donāt lump the Kings in with all the other tankers this year. Sacramento badly wanted to win this season; they just failed spectacularly at doing so. A roster led by Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, Domantas Sabonis, and Russell Westbrook was ill-conceived from the start, but not because the Kings were trying to lose on purpose. Sacramento has been very bad for a very long time, and it feels even more painful right now after watching Haliburton and DeāAaron Fox go on to enjoy success with other teams after they were drafted in Sacramento. The Kings havenāt had the No. 1 overall pick since 1989 when they drafted Pervis Ellison despite finishing in the lottery 19 of the last 20 years. I think Sacramento fans deserve a little luck at this point. Iām also just worried the gap between Sacramento and the rest of the West is going to get even more stark in the coming years with the new lottery odds. In a season where tanking brought the NBA great shame, the Kings put forth a real effort every night. Plenty of other teams tried to manipulate the odds to their favor. The Kings were just flat out bad.