FarBeyondDriven wrote:I think you're going to draft Essengue/Carter at #6 because they're elite glue guy types and will rub off on the other young guys. They can defend multiple positions and are willing passers who can finish on the break. They'd be protection in case the other young wings don't develop or could allow them to be packaged in a trade if necessary. I think you'll get your center at #18, likely Sorber, Yang, or Raynaud which will allow Sarr to play his preferred 4
Carrington-Johnson-Smart
George-Poole
Coulibaly-Middleton-Kispert
Sarr-Essengue/Carter
Sorber/Yang/Raynaud
I think they'll play the vets but just enough to prove they're healthy so they can try to flip them at the deadline. They can't play them too much or else you might win and jeopardize your protected 1-8 pick. So a steady diet of minutes to the kids and hope that some cream will rise to the top. A top 5 pick in the loaded 2026 draft is where you'll find your #1 franchise player and from then on it's go time. A real and genuine problem I see is that you'll simply have too much talent to tank successfully. All these kids are going to make substantial jumps and I know your fanbase doesn't seem nearly as high on them as I am, it's possible you'll already have a starting five plus depth of your contending core going forward. That plus high BBIQ and better vets on the team than last season just might be enough in a weak east to prevent losing even if you try. 2026 is going to have a lot of teams tanking so you're going to have competition.
Most mocks have Essengue and Bryant going in the teens. I doubt the Wizards take one of them at #6. We also already have 2 guys in that mold in Coulibaly and George (and also Champagne who may not have the length, but he has the heart).
If the Wizards don't trade back, and Bailey, Edgecombe and Johnson are already off the board, I suspect they will draft either Maluach or Fears. I would also expect them to be working the phones to either trade up for a guy they like, or trade back for more chances in the latter half of the lottery.




















