2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundups (By Prospects)
Leading up to the 2025 WNBA Draft, we will track where the top WNBA draft prospects appear in the latest mock drafts.
Ajsa Sivka 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Ajsa Sivka has appeared:
No. 8 overall — Connecticut Sun
Truthfully, it's unclear how Connecticut will operate in the draft, but if they want to draft and stash for the future, Slovenia's Ajsa Sivka is available. Sivka is a shifty wing who uses movement to get to her spots and make plays. The buckets tend to come from all over the court, but her three-ball is the moneymaker.
No. 9 overall — Los Angeles Sparks
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Aneesah Morrow 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Aneesah Morrow has appeared:
No. 5 overall — Golden State Valkyries
May I interest the Valkyries in one Aneesah Morrow? Morrow is UNBELIEVABLE on the court, and her otherworldly motor would fit right in with Golden State.
At a mere 6-foot-1, she leads the country in rebounds per game with 14.4, and when she's not busy creating opportunities for her team, she hits the big buckets when they matter most. Morrow is averaging 18 points per matchup this season, and the Valkyries could use the help as they mold the franchise's inaugural roster.
No. 8 overall — Connecticut Sun
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Dominique Malonga 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Dominique Malonga has appeared:
No. 4 overall — Washington Mystics
Malonga practically floats like a gazelle in space and can run the floor, which is super impressive. SHE IS SO SMOOTH. Her game is easy to watch because she's a cerebral player who is often two steps ahead of whatever is happening on the floor.
Malonga even has a delicate touch at the rim that will make you want to weep. Did I mention she's a walking double-double? Draft her, Mystics, and don't think twice about it.
No. 4 overall — Washington Mystics
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Georgia Amoore 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Georgia Amoore has appeared:
No. 7 overall — New York Liberty
Amoore is undersized at 5-foot-6 and will struggle against larger guards, but one thing she has going for her is heart. Georgia has what the kids call DAWG MENTALITY. She's pretty fearless when making plays or getting a bucket.
Additionally, she's handled the load well as a facilitator at Kentucky, which could tempt New York to snag her.
No. 10 overall — Chicago Sky
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Kiki Iriafen 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Kiki Iriafen has appeared:
No. 2 overall — Seattle Storm
If the team wants someone who could be inserted into the starting lineup if needed and provide immediate depth, Iriafen is a solid choice. Her ability to clean up on glass is an underrated quality in her game, and a lot of it can be attributed to her knack for blowing past and up and over opponents.
She excels at using her length and explosiveness to create opportunities. Moreover, Iriafen brings the BUCKETS. The USC forward is a top-tier option, whether at the rim, in the midrange game or even a sneaky good 3-pointer.
No. 5 overall — Golden State Valkyries
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Olivia Miles 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Olivia Miles has appeared:
No. 3 overall — Chicago Sky
Miles is a lightning bolt who often toys with defenses like it's just another day at the office. She's a threat at all times, and what's worse, she's FAST—really fast.
Her quick thinking is a nightmare for teams because, at any moment, she can score in the paint, dish the ball or make it rain from 3-point range. (Speaking of shots from beyond the arc, Miles is shooting a career-high 44 percent.) Most importantly, the Sky could use another facilitator for its bigs, who struggled to find synergy with the team's backcourt last season.
No. 2 overall — Seattle Storm
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Paige Bueckers 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Paige Bueckers has appeared:
No. 1 overall — Dallas Wings
Truthfully, Bueckers was WNBA-ready last season, but she now has another season under her belt, and it will help her as she is handed the reigns in Dallas. As the Wings' floor general, she'll be able to lean heavily on her facilitation skills and high basketball IQ to dictate the offense and set up her teammates.
Also, Bueckers can finally step back from being a primary scoring option like she was at UConn. That should likely help with feeling like she *has* to score. Still, if called upon, she can do it. Bueckers has a knack for quickly getting north-south to the basket, and her signature catch-and-shoot 3-pointers should be a welcome sight in Dallas.
No. 1 overall — Dallas Wings
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Saniya Rivers 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Saniya Rivers has appeared:
No. 12 overall — Dallas Wings
HELLO, SANIYA RIVERS. THIS IS WHO YOU WANT.
It seems like I'm yelling, I am. Rivers' game isn't talked about enough. She's got sneaky good vision, can score at will, and plays much larger than she is. Also, the Wings will greatly appreciate her sweltering defense once she picks somebody's pockets or blocks a ball into oblivion.
No. 12 overall — Dallas Wings
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Shyanne Sellers 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Shyanne Sellers has appeared:
No. 9 overall — Los Angeles Sparks
It wouldn't be shocking to see her slide over to the two-spot. So, when she does, L.A. will need help at point guard. For the love of all that is good, Sparks, please draft Maryland's Shyanne Sellers.
Even if you're sold on KP as your point, Sellers can also play shooting guard. IT'S PERFECT. She's BRILLIANT in open space, and she's a walking tool kit. She can rebound, defend well, dish the ball, and, of course, score from all over.
No. 7 overall — New York Liberty
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Sonia Citron 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Sonia Citron has appeared:
No. 6 overall — Washington Mystics
So much is made of Citron's teammates, Olivia Miles and Hannah Hidalgo. You might call them peanut butter and jelly. Well, Citron is the bread in the metaphorical sandwich. She does all the little things that often go unnoticed but ties it all together so nicely.
A bucket is needed? She's got it. Someone to save a possession? She can do that. A playmaker? PRESENT. You get the picture. Draft her, too, Mystics, and thank me later.
No. 3 overall — Chicago Sky
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Te-Hina Paopao 2025 WNBA Mock Draft Roundup
Here are some of the latest mock drafts in which Te-Hina Paopao has appeared:
No. 10 overall — Chicago Sky
POW. POW. (Sorry, I'll show myself out.)
Paopao has exquisite court vision, which should greatly help a young Sky team. When she's not busy facilitating, she can also create for herself. The senior guard is a stellar 3-point specialist who has averaged 40 percent shooting behind the arc throughout college. Additionally, she's an excellent defender who should thrive under Tyler Marsh.
No. 6 overall — Washington Mystics
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