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AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, Caleb Wilson, NBA Combine Measurements Set

Doric SamMay 11, 2026

The pre-draft process in the NBA has officially begun, and some of the top prospects in this year's class had their measurements revealed on Monday.

BYU's AJ Dybantsa, Kansas' Darryn Peterson, Duke's Cameron Boozer and UNC's Caleb Wilson were among the players who received their official measurements at the draft combine in Chicago:

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Both B/R's Jonathan Wasserman and ESPN's Jeremy Woo project Dybantsa to be selected by the Washington Wizards with the No. 1 pick in this year's draft. At 6'8" and 217 pounds, the 19-year-old already has a mature physique that is prototypical for an NBA wing.

Peterson faced questions about his durability during his lone season at Kansas after dealing with multiple injuries and checking out of multiple games due to cramping. He recently told ESPN's Ramona Shelbourne that doctors have since determined that high doses of creatine led to cramping. At 198 pounds, he could need to bulk up to survive the physicality of the NBA.

Boozer is a traditional power forward who shouldn't have much of an issue acclimating to the professional level thanks to his 253-pound frame. The son of former NBA star Carlos Boozer will try to excel as a low-post player, which has nearly become extinct in today's era.

Wilson is a bit undersized for his 6'9" stature at just 211 pounds, but he's an athletic marvel who projects as a two-way star in the NBA. After having his freshman season at UNC cut short by a fractured hand, he appears ready to showcase his skills during the combine and team workouts before the draft on June 23-24.

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