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5 must-watch NCAA Tournament players for NBA Draft fans, from AJ Dybantsa to Keaton Wagler

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5 must-watch NCAA Tournament players for NBA Draft fans, from AJ Dybantsa to Keaton Wagler

March Madness is chaotic by design. But for NBA scouts, the NCAA tournament serves another purpose: a live evaluation stage.

Executives consistently describe the tournament as a high-pressure proving ground, where prospects face elite opponents in win-or-go-home situations that mirror playoff basketball.

The 2026 tournament features several elite draft prospects at the top of boards, while a handful of intriguing risers could significantly boost their stock over the next few weeks.

Here are five players NBA teams will be watching closely.

AJ Dybantsa (BYU) — The likely No. 1 pick

AJ Dybantsa enters the tournament as the most widely discussed prospect in the 2026 NBA draft.

The BYU wing has been one of the most productive players in college basketball this season, averaging 25.3 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game while serving as the focal point of his team’s offense.

Scouts are drawn to the combination of physical tools and scoring versatility.

At 6-foot-8 with explosive athleticism, he profiles as a three-level scorer capable of creating offense both on and off the ball. The NCAA tournament will give evaluators a chance to study the finer details of his game, particularly decision-making and playmaking under defensive pressure.

Cameron Boozer (Duke) — The most polished star in the class

While Dybantsa often grabs headlines, Cameron Boozer might be the most NBA-ready player in the draft.

The Duke forward has been dominant this season, averaging 22.7 points, 10.2 rebounds and 4.1 assists while anchoring one of the country’s top teams.

Boozer’s appeal lies in his versatility. He scores efficiently at all three levels, rebounds at a high rate and makes advanced reads as a passer.

The biggest question scouts still debate is athletic ceiling. If Boozer proves he can consistently create offense against elite defenders during the tournament, his case for the No. 1 overall pick becomes even stronger.

Darryn Peterson (Kansas) — The elite shot creator

Kansas guard Darryn Peterson might possess the most natural scoring ability in the class.

Peterson is averaging nearly 20 points per game, flashing elite shot creation and deep scoring range that has some evaluators convinced he could eventually become an NBA primary option.

What scouts want to see in March is consistency. A strong NCAA tournament run would help reinforce his reputation as one of the most gifted offensive prospects in the 2026 draft class.

Keaton Wagler (Illinois) — The fast-rising draft sleeper

Every draft cycle features a player who suddenly emerges during the college season.

This year, that player might be Illinois guard Keaton Wagler.

Once considered a relatively modest recruit, Wagler has exploded onto the national stage while averaging nearly 18 points, five rebounds and four assists per game.

What excites scouts is the profile. At 6-foot-6 with shooting touch and playmaking ability, Wagler fits the modern NBA archetype of a versatile backcourt creator.

He has already moved into lottery discussions on several draft boards, and a strong tournament performance could cement that rise.

Thomas Haugh (Florida) — The versatile NBA role player teams want

Not every prospect projected in the first round is a future star.

Some rise because they look like perfect NBA role players.

Florida forward Thomas Haugh fits that description.

The 6-foot-9 junior has drawn attention from scouts because of his defensive mobility, motor and ability to contribute across multiple areas of the game.

Players with that profile often climb draft boards late in the process, and the NCAA tournament will provide an ideal test of whether his versatility translates against elite competition.

Why March Madness still matters for NBA draft prospects

For many players, the NCAA tournament represents the final chance to shape how scouts view them before the pre-draft process begins.

History shows that standout performances can significantly boost a player’s draft stock.

Stephen Curry’s legendary run with Davidson in 2008 helped elevate him from a mid-major curiosity into a top-10 pick, while Donte DiVincenzo’s national championship performance for Villanova pushed him into the first round.

The 2026 tournament could produce similar moments.

And for players like Dybantsa, Peterson, Wagler and Haugh, the next few weeks could become the most important stretch of their basketball careers.

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