Atlanta Dream 2026 WNBA Draft Mock Draft Roundup 1.0

Leading up to the 2026 WNBA Draft, we will track which prospects are mocked to the Atlanta Dream.

Here are the Atlanta Dream selections in some recent mock drafts:

USA Today — Meghan L. Hall

13. Serah Williams, Connecticut

Williams' numbers this season don't leap off the page as they did in three years at Wisconsin (close to 16 points, nine rebounds and two blocks per matchup), but she's just as impressive. The UConn forward regularly puts on a footwork clinic that few young players master before turning pro. Williams makes her paint touches count, which is something the Dream could utilize in their big depth. The UConn forward also keeps active hands on the defensive end, which will help her stay in Atlanta's rotation.

CBS Sports — Jack Maloney

13. Yarden Garzon, Maryland

New Dream coach Karl Smesko wants to shoot a lot of 3s, but he didn't have the personnel to properly implement that approach in his first season, and their poor shooting is one of the main reasons they were stunned in the first round of the playoffs. While Garzon has really struggled to find her footing at Maryland after transferring from Indiana, she shot over 40% from 3-point range in each of her first three collegiate seasons.

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Lauren Betts - WNBA Mock Draft Roundup 1.0

Leading up to the 2026 WNBA Draft, we will track where UCLA's Lauren Betts appears in the latest WNBA mock drafts.

Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Lauren Betts has appeared:

USA Today — Meghan L. Hall

No. 4 overall — Washington Mystics

The Mystics already have a young core with guards Georgia Amoore and Sonia Citron on board, along with forward Kiki Iriafen. However, adding strength and size with the trio is something that would serve Washington well. At 6-foot-7, Betts uses every bit of her length to unravel defensive pressure and to elevate herself over her competition when scoring. She's a walking mismatch who also uses her size and skill to be disruptive on the defensive end, making her one of the best rim protectors in the country.

CBS Sports — Jack Maloney

No. 2 overall — Minnesota Lynx

The 6-foot-7 Betts is a traditional back-to-the-basket center who does not fit the five-out style the Lynx have had so much success with in recent years. However, last season showed that the Lynx could use some more size and physicality in the paint, and that's where Betts is at her best. A trade would be complicated now without a new CBA in place, but it wouldn't be a surprise to see the Lynx ultimately try to move out of this spot.

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2025 WNBA Draft Results

Below is a list of draft picks for the 2025 WNBA Draft.

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2024 WNBA Draft Results - Round 1

PickTeamProspectSchool/Country
1Dallas WingsPaige BueckersConnecticut
2Seattle StormDominique MalongaFrance
3Washington MysticsSonia CitronNotre Dame
4Washington MysticsKiki IriafenUSC
5Golden State ValkyriesJusté JocytéLithuania
6Washington MysticsGeorgia AmooreKentucky
7Connecticut SunAneesah MorrowLSU
8Connecticut SunSaniya RiversNorth Carolina State
9Los Angeles SparksSarah Ashlee BarkerAlabama
10Chicago SkyAjsa SivkaSlovenia
11Chicago SkyHailey Van LithTCU
12Dallas WingsAziaha JamesNorth Carolina State

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