The Toronto Raptors enter the 2025-26 campaign aiming to improve upon their 30-52 record from a season ago under third-year head coach Darko Rajaković.

The front office had a relatively quiet offseason, adding only Sandro Mamukelashvili on a one-year, guaranteed contract via free agency. The team also re-signed Jakob Poeltl (four years, $100 million) and Garrett Temple (one year, $3.6 million).

Toronto selected Collin Murray-Boyles (ninth pick) and Alijah Martin (39th pick) in the 2025 NBA draft. Murray-Boyles is projected to have the chance to compete for rotation minutes, while Martin will split his time between the NBA and G League on a two-way contract.

With the team opening training camp on Sept. 30, Rookie Wire examined the Raptors’ depth chart and offered an early projection of the starters and backups entering the season.

PGImmanuel Quickley: $32,500,000Jamal Shead: $1,955,377Ja’Kobe Walter: $3,638,160SGRJ Barrett: $27,705,357Gradey Dick: $4,990,560Garrett Temple: $2,296,274SFBrandon Ingram: $38,095,238Ochai Agbaji: $6,383,525AJ Lawson: $2,270,735PFScottie Barnes: $38,661,750Collin Murray-Boyles: $6,332,250Jamison Battle: $1,955,377CJakob Poeltl: $19,500,000Jonathan Mogbo: $1,955,377Sandro Mamukelashvili: $2,461,463

Raptors salary information via Spotrac