Wizards Land the No. 1 Pick! 2026 NBA Mock Draft 3.0: Cooper Flagg, Ace Bailey, and the Next Generation
The ping pong balls have spoken, and the basketball universe is recalibrating. In a draft class that has been hyped for years as a potential generational turning point, the Washington Wizards have struck gold, securing the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. While the Wizards celebrate the dawn of a new era, the Utah Jazz (No. 2) and Memphis Grizzlies (No. 3) are licking their wounds—or licking their chops—depending on how you view the board.
- No. 1 Overall: The Wizards and the Cooper Flagg Era
- No. 2 Overall: Utah Jazz Snag Ace Bailey – The Scoring Machine
- No. 3 Overall: Memphis Grizzlies Take Dylan Harper – The Point Guard of the Future
- Dark Horses and Trade Bait: Who Could Rise or Fall?
- Final Verdict: A Draft That Reshapes the Eastern Conference
This isn’t just any draft. The 2026 class, headlined by the transcendent Cooper Flagg and a deep pool of elite wings, represents a seismic shift in roster-building philosophy. With the lottery order now set, ESPN’s Jeremy Woo has released his latest mock draft, and the projections are nothing short of fascinating. Here is your expert breakdown of the top three picks, the sleepers who could crash the party, and the trade scenarios that could shake the league.
No. 1 Overall: The Wizards and the Cooper Flagg Era
There is no debate here. When you have the top pick in a draft headlined by Cooper Flagg, you don’t overthink it. You make the call. The 6’9″ forward from Duke is the most complete prospect to enter the league since Victor Wembanyama. Flagg is not just a scorer; he is a defensive savant with a motor that never stops. For the Wizards, who have been wandering in the wilderness since the John Wall era, Flagg is the cornerstone.
Why he fits in Washington:
- Two-Way Dominance: Flagg averaged 18.1 points, 7.6 rebounds, and 3.9 blocks in his one-and-done season. He can guard 1 through 5.
- Instant Culture Shift: The Wizards need a leader. Flagg’s competitive fire is contagious. He will set the tone in practices and games immediately.
- Complementary Skillset: Pairing Flagg with young guards like Jordan Poole (if he stays) or a future lottery pick creates a modern, switchable lineup.
Jeremy Woo’s mock has Flagg going first, and the only question is whether Washington will build around him with a point guard or a stretch big in the later rounds. The answer: take the best player available. Flagg is the safest bet in the draft.
No. 2 Overall: Utah Jazz Snag Ace Bailey – The Scoring Machine
The Jazz, despite finishing with the second-worst record, land at No. 2. While they miss out on Flagg, they get the second-best prospect in the class: Ace Bailey from Rutgers. Bailey is a 6’10” wing with a silky jumper and a scoring bag that is already NBA-ready. He averaged 22.3 points per game in the Big Ten, often carrying a mediocre Rutgers squad on his back.
Why the Jazz are dancing:
- Elite Shot Creation: Bailey can get his own shot from anywhere. He is a nightmare for defenders because of his height and handle.
- Pairing with Keyonte George: The Jazz have a young core of Keyonte George and Walker Kessler. Adding Bailey gives them a three-headed monster that can score in bunches.
- Defensive Potential: While not as polished as Flagg, Bailey has elite length and lateral quickness. Under coach Will Hardy, he can become a plus defender.
Woo’s mock has Bailey locked in at No. 2, and it makes sense. Utah needs star power, and Bailey has the highest offensive ceiling in the draft. Expect him to be a 25-point-per-game scorer within three years.
No. 3 Overall: Memphis Grizzlies Take Dylan Harper – The Point Guard of the Future
The Grizzlies are in a fascinating position. They have Ja Morant, a superstar point guard, but he has missed significant time due to injuries and suspensions. With the No. 3 pick, they select Dylan Harper from Rutgers. Yes, the same school that produced Bailey. Harper is a 6’6″ point guard with elite vision and a polished mid-range game. He averaged 17.8 points and 8.2 assists as a freshman.
The fit in Memphis:
- Insurance and Flexibility: If Morant stays healthy, Harper can play off the ball as a shooting guard. If Morant misses time, Harper can run the offense seamlessly.
- Size and Versatility: Harper is big for a guard. He can defend multiple positions and rebound well for his position.
- High Basketball IQ: Harper is a coach’s son. He makes the right play, which is exactly what a team with playoff aspirations needs.
Woo projects Harper to Memphis, and it is a dream scenario for the Grizzlies. They get a future star without sacrificing their current window. Harper and Morant in the same backcourt? Defenses will have nightmares.
Dark Horses and Trade Bait: Who Could Rise or Fall?
The top three are set, but the 2026 draft is deep. Here are three players who could crash the top five or become trade assets:
- VJ Edgecombe (Baylor): The 6’4″ guard is an explosive athlete and a lockdown defender. If a team like the Hornets or Pistons trades up, Edgecombe could be the target. He is the best two-way guard in the class.
- Khaman Maluach (Duke): A 7’2″ center with a developing offensive game. He is a rim protector and a lob threat. Teams like the Trail Blazers or Bulls could take a swing on his upside.
- Tre Johnson (Texas): The purest scorer in the class after Bailey. Johnson can get buckets in isolation. If a team needs instant offense, he is their guy.
Trade Scenarios to Watch:
The Wizards might listen to offers for the No. 1 pick, but the price would be astronomical. A package of three future first-round picks and a young star (like Cade Cunningham or LaMelo Ball) would be the starting point. More likely, the Jazz at No. 2 could be the pivot point. If a team is desperate for Flagg, they might overpay for Utah’s pick. But in Woo’s mock, the board holds.
Final Verdict: A Draft That Reshapes the Eastern Conference
The 2026 NBA Draft is not just about talent; it is about franchise direction. The Wizards, with Cooper Flagg, have a chance to become relevant again. The Jazz, with Ace Bailey, have a future superstar to build around. And the Grizzlies, with Dylan Harper, have secured their backcourt for the next decade.
Jeremy Woo’s mock draft is a roadmap for the rebuilders. For fans in Washington, the wait is over. For the rest of the league, the arms race has just begun. Expect trades, surprises, and perhaps a few tears on draft night. But one thing is certain: the 2026 class will be remembered as the year the Wizards finally got their man.
Prediction: Cooper Flagg wins Rookie of the Year. Ace Bailey finishes second. And the Wizards win 15 more games than last season. The rebuild is real.
Source: Based on news from ESPN.
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