Fantasy Basketball: Risers and fallers from 2026 NBA Draft Combine
Fantasy basketball analyst Dan Titus reveals who helped and hurt their stock at the 2026 NBA Draft Combine.
The NBA Draft Combine is a wrap, and now the scouts and front offices are modifying their boards based on the measureables, drills and conversations in Chicago. Between cartoonish measurements, a 30-point scrimmage explosion and a few of the guys who left more questions than answers, expect movement before the May 27 withdrawal deadline. Here's who helped themselves and who hurt their stock — and what it means for your dynasty teams.
Risers Cameron Carr, SG, Baylor Carr showed out across the board. Before the Combine, he was outside the lottery, but his performance over the week may have pushed him into the top 14 picks. The 6-foot-5 shooting guard has a 7’1” wingspan with a max vert of 42.
5. He crushed the agility drills and his athleticism is off the charts. When it came to scrimmaging, he poured in 30 points, six 3s and 7 rebounds.
Baylor's Cameron Carr went OFF in the NBA draft combine scrimmage: 30 PTS | 9-18 FG | 6-12 3PT | 7 REB pic. twitter. com/nFc3R4H9Bq — B/R Hoops (@brhoops) May 13, 2026 By going off at the combine, I’m expecting him to slide ahead of several prospects in dynasty if he lands in a positive situation.
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