Jaden Bradley, PG, 6-3, age 22

2025-26 stats: 13.3 ppg, 3.4 rpg, 4.4 apg, 39.4 3FG%

Estimated draft range: 41-58

What’s at stake: NBA Combine scrimmages can be a mixed bag for evaluators, since the best prospects don’t play, and frontcourt players can sometimes get overshadowed by ball-dominant guards aiming to impress scouts.

But as a point guard who has played four years of college basketball and tested the NBA Draft twice already, Bradley has the opportunity to show off his veteran leadership and playmaking skills while running teams full of other top prospects.

In other words, he’ll be one of the key guys to watch when ESPN televises the five-on-five scrimmages: Does his team get better when he’s on the floor, as the Wildcats did, and how smoothly can he direct teammates with only a short time to get used to them?

Arizona guard Jaden Bradley (0) looks for the pass as he dribbles down the court during a game against Norfolk State at McKale Center, Nov. 29, 2025.

Grace Trejo, Arizona Daily Star

Also, Babcock said, Bradley can help himself with his maturity in interviews with teams.

“It’s just kind of seeing how much he’s progressed as a leader and maturity. All those things, I think, will help him,” Babcock said. “Having the big stage of being in a professional environment, seeing how he does — if he plays well, it can move the needle.

“The second round this year is gonna be filled with a bunch of seniors. It’s sort of an open board, if you will, so I think the week in Chicago might separate him from some of these other guys.”

Tobe Awaka, PF, 6-8, age 22

2025-26 stats: 9.3 ppg, 9.1 rpg, 58.7 FG%, 20.2 OR%