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NBA Insiders Talk 2025 And 2026 Draft

July 25, 2025 by Hoops Rumors

Now that the 2025 Summer League has wrapped up, the league is looking forward, both to what recently-selected players will provide their teams as well as to next year’s draft.

Among league personnel, there’s a near-consensus that the Mavericks‘ Cooper Flagg will win Rookie of the Year, according to ESPN’s annual survey of executives and scouts from around the league, which was conducted this year by Jeremy Woo. Flagg was the overwhelming favorite, with 17 votes, followed by the Spurs‘ Dylan Harper, who picked up two votes. The Wizards’ Tre Johnson also received a vote.

Those polled speculated that while some rookies, like Johnson or Ace Bailey of the Jazz, may get a chance to shoot and score more points, Flagg’s overall contributions to a team that will likely be fighting for a play-in spot will push him over the edge.

While he didn’t receive a vote for Rookie of the Year, the Sixers‘ VJ Edgecombe was the top vote getter for those asked who would end up the best non-Flagg pick in the draft.

“VJ might be Philly’s second-best player by the end of the season, factoring in [Joel] Embiid’s uncertain health,” one general manager said.

When asked about the biggest draft steal, the Spurs’ Carter Bryant led the way, followed by Joan Beringer (Timberwolves) and Kasparas Jakucionis (Heat), though this question proved to be the most wide-ranging in terms of responses.

Executives also discussed the 2026 draft, which is widely anticipated to be a star-studded draft class. When asked about who the top pick would be, Kansas’ Darryn Peterson led the way with 12 votes, while BYU’s AJ Dybantsa was a close second with eight.

Peterson was described in the article as “one of the best lead guard prospects in recent memory,” though Woo writes that given the high level of prospects, this race is unlikely to be as open-and-shut as Flagg’s case for number one, which remained relatively unchallenged throughout the 2025 draft cycle.

“It’s a total toss-up right now — by no means is [there a] consensus yet,” one executive said.

Not receiving votes was Duke’s Cameron Boozer, who is also considered one of the elite prospects of the 2026 class. Woo writes that Boozer, along with Nate Ament (Tennessee) and Mikel Brown (Louisville) are expected to round out the top five.

While it’s never easy to predict the future when it comes to the NBA draft, last year’s executive survey had Flagg as the top vote-getter for the number one pick, far ahead of Harper’s second-best vote tally, with Bailey and Edgecombe making up the next two votes.

In that same poll, Reed Sheppard and Zach Edey were listed as the top candidates for Rookie of the Year, though eventual winner Stephon Castle came in a close third.

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