Dallas Wings 2026 WNBA Draft Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Leading up to the 2026 WNBA Draft, we will track which prospects are mocked to the Dallas Wings.
Here are the Dallas Wings selections in some recent mock drafts:
1. Azzi Fudd, Connecticut
Fudd is one of the most electric shooters in all of college basketball. The UConn star has a silky smooth release and is most known for her ability to inflict pain from beyond the arc on opposing defenses. To that notion, she's currently shooting over 50% from 3-point range this season. Her ability to space the floor and attack the perimeter would dramatically help a team that ranked 11th in made 3-pointers last season. What's more, she's an underrated three-level scorer who can create and be a willing defender.
1. Awa Fam, Spain
The 19-year-old Fam is the best prospect in this class, and the Wings should not overthink this pick. Bigs with her level of athleticism and versatility on both sides of the ball are rare, and she's shown in EuroLeague this season that she's already capable of holding her own against WNBA veterans. Fam would be an excellent frontcourt partner for Paige Bueckers and give the Wings a strong foundation for the future.
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1. Awa Fam, Spain
The foreign frontcourt revolution is upon us. After Dominique Malonga in 2025, here comes Fam, 19. The Spanish center is an excellent athlete and so smooth in the half court. She explodes on rolls to the basket and has a great feel for how to move off the ball, which includes quick passing while stationary and when cutting. She protects the basket well and can stick with guards on switches. You watch her mirror a smaller player's drive to the basket and wonder how opponents ever thought they could get a shot attempt past her. Fam doesn't seem to have a shooting touch beyond the paint, but she is so advanced already at her age that it's hard to believe she won't get there.
Fam isn't exactly on the same timeline as Bueckers, but the Wings don't plan on being in the lottery again for a long time. Cash in on the lottery ticket now, and surround Bueckers with some veterans in free agency.
Fam isn't exactly on the same timeline as Bueckers, but the Wings don't plan on being in the lottery again for a long time. Cash in on the lottery ticket now, and surround Bueckers with some veterans in free agency.
1. Azzi Fudd, Connecticut
In victories over Michigan on Friday and Utah on Sunday, Fudd scored a combined 55 points on 58.1% shooting. For the season, she is averaging 21.0 points per game on 51.1% shooting overall and 54.8% from behind the arc. Fudd has dealt with injuries in her career, but provided she stays healthy, she is an offensive standout who will be highly valued in the WNBA.
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