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2026 NBA Draft Scouting Report for Darryn Peterson

Jonathan WassermanMar 30, 2026

A big senior year in high school resulted in Peterson becoming the preseason No. 1 overall favorite for the 2026 NBA draft. But questions started to pop up after his arrival at Kansas.

Peterson missed games due to cramping, which doesn't typically lead to DNPs. There were other games where the best prospect on the floor was sitting out second halves and important late-game stretches.

Eventually, he would return to a regular role. And despite the frustrating lack of availability or transparency regarding it throughout the year, he still averaged 20.2 points per game and shot well from deep.

There are evaluators who believe that even when he did play, he was physically limited relative to what he showed at Prolific Prep. The idea that Peterson is still the draft's top long-term prospect has never fully died, but the competition at the top of this class is at a different level than in most years.

Essential Facts, Stats and Combine Measurements

College: Kansas | Position: SG | Height: 6'4.50" | Weight: 198.8 lbs | Wingspan: 6'9.75" | Age: 18 | PPG: 20.2 | RPG: 4.4 | APG: 1.7 | BPG: 0.5 | SPG: 1.5 | FG%: 44.2 | 3PT%: 38.4

Realistic Pro Comparison: Anthony Edwards

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Unless Peterson's playmaking was severely masked by his role at Kansas and injuries, he profiles similarly to Anthony Edwards as a scoring 2-guard.

Both are special shot-makers capable of hitting self-created jumpers and threes. They are used to generating offense out of isolation and ball screens, but they are also efficient off the ball, shooting off spot-ups, movement, and dribble handoffs.

If there was a fear with Edwards out of Georgia, it concerned his shot selection for a high-usage player. Peterson relies on difficult pull-ups and contested threes as well, but they're both capable of creating and converting against tight defense, which allows them to take over games when they're in a zone.

Strengths

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Strength 1: Off-ball scoring

Considering how often Peterson was used to initiate offense in high school, it was comforting to see how effective he was scoring off the ball at Kansas. He was one of the most efficient spot-up scorers in the country thanks to a lethal catch-and-shoot game and effective slashing past closeouts. He shot 47.1 percent on dribble handoff threes and 38.2 percent on movement threes.

Strength 2: Creation

Peterson's combination of ball-handling, change of speed and elevation allows him to get to spots and separate easily. He looked more dangerous at Prolific Prep before the cramping; Kansas also lacked shooters to space the floor. But you still draft Peterson high under the assumption that he's going to be a dangerous ball-screen scorer or late-clock isolation threat.

Strength 3: Defensive playmaking

He blocked four shots in his final game at Kansas, and with quick feet, length and springs, he's going to have an opportunity to blow up plays and erase layups consistently.

Weaknesses

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Weakness 1: Rim pressure/finishing

The eye test on Peterson's finishing is better than the numbers, but he did only convert 51.9 percent of his layups. Spacing had something to do with his lack of rim attempts and ability to convert. He also settled often around the perimeter and rushed up jumpers. Only 72 field-goal attempts around the basket (24 games) is a low total for a projected No. 1 option scoring guard.

Weakness 2: Playmaking

The margin for error for non-playmaking guards is small, and Peterson averaged just 1.6 assists to 1.6 turnovers. Teams may choose to ignore the numbers, considering he was often double-teamed and Kansas didn't have other high-level self-creators or shot-makers. Still, the tape didn't show Peterson attempting to use his gravity for playmaking, which just adds some extra guesswork for teams when trying to evaluate his passing potential.

Weakness 3: Off-ball defense

Peterson will get steals, blocks and one-on-one stops, but there was a slight pattern of him making the wrong reads off the ball.

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