Today, we conclude the ending to the WNBA Mock Drafts. I am releasing the first ever version of the 2028 WNBA Mock Draft. Last month, I released the 2025 WNBA Mock Draft 4.0. Last week, I released the 2026 WNBA Mock Draft 3.0 and the 2027 WNBA Mock Draft 2.0.
These players are in their freshmen season. They are still getting adjusted to playing on a college team. Some players get big minutes to play, while others do not. Because these players are just freshmen, there will be other versions of this draft, and it will be updated in the future when we know the current changes to the WNBA CBA.
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FIRST ROUND
- Mikayla Blakes – Vanderbilt
- Kiyomi McMiller – Rutgers
- Sarah Strong – UConn
- Delaney Gibb – BYU
- Gal Raviv – Quinnipiac
- Olivia Olson – Michigan
- Liv McGill – Florida
- Jasmine Bascoe – Villanova
- Dani Carnegie – Georgia Tech
- Syla Swords – Michigan
- Jaloni Cambridge – Ohio State
- Jada Eads – Seton Hall
- Britt Prince – Nebraska
- Toby Fournier – Duke
- Sira Thienou – Ole Miss
- Joyce Edwards – South Carolina
SECOND ROUND
- Tajianna Roberts – Louisville
- Allie Turner – Gonzaga
- Ava Renninger – Fairleigh Dickinson
- Trinity Turner – Georgia
- Emely Rodriguez – UCF
- Mia Woolfolk – Georgia
- Molly Masingale – Wofford
- Tori McKinney – Minnesota
- Mila Holloway – Michigan
- Nya Smith – UNC Greensboro
- Kennedy Smith – USC
- Breona Hurd – Virginia
- Jadyn Wooten – Oklahoma State
- Katie Vasecka – South Dakota State
- Lauryn Swann – Arizona
- Meadow Roland – UNLV

Don’t sleep on Avery Howell of UW Huskies She is a 6 foot transfer from USC who is a tremendous 3 point shooter