
2026 NBA Draft Scouting Report for Trey Kaufman-Renn
Trey Kaufman-Renn emerged as one of Purdue's go-to offensive options following the departure of Zach Edey, and he delivered one of the most productive seasons of any frontcourt player in the Big Ten.
The junior forward averaged 14.2 points, 8.3 rebounds and 2.5 assists while helping keep Purdue among the nation's top programs.
Kaufman-Renn steadily gained traction with NBA evaluators thanks to his efficiency, toughness and polished interior scoring. While questions about his fit in the modern NBA persisted, teams appreciated his production, feel for the game and ability to impact winning.
At the NBA Draft Combine, Kaufman-Renn measured 6'7.75" barefoot with a 6'10.5" wingspan and a sturdy 241-pound frame. His measurements reinforced both his physicality and some of the positional questions attached to his projection.
Ultimately, Kaufman-Renn's appeal centers on skill, toughness and productivity. Drafting him is betting on a prospect who consistently finds ways to succeed despite lacking prototypical NBA tools.
Essential Facts, Stats, Combine Measurements
College: Purdue | Position: F | Age: 23 | Height: 6'7.75" | Weight: 241 lbs | Wingspan: 6'10.50" | PPG: 14.2 | RPG: 8.3 | APG: 2.5 | BPG: 0.2 | SPG: 0.4 | FG%: 57.8 | 3PT%: 15.4 | FT%: 63.6
Realistic Pro Comparison: Armando Bacot
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Like Armando Bacot, Kaufman-Renn projects as a productive, physical interior player whose game is built around strength, touch and effort rather than athletic upside. Both players carved out highly successful college careers through toughness and consistency.
To earn NBA minutes, Kaufman-Renn will likely need to follow a similar path: dominate the glass, finish efficiently and maximize every possession through effort and physicality.
Strengths
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Strength 1: Interior Scoring
Kaufman-Renn is one of the most polished post scorers not taken in Round 1. He uses footwork, patience and touch to create efficient offense around the basket. Defenders consistently struggled to keep him from reaching his preferred spots.
Strength 2: Physicality and Toughness
At 241 pounds, Kaufman-Renn embraces contact and plays with a relentless motor. He battles for position, absorbs physical play and consistently competes at a high level.
Strength 3: Rebounding
Kaufman-Renn's 8.3 rebounds per game reflect both effort and instincts. He consistently tracks the ball well off the rim and creates extra possessions through positioning and persistence.
Weaknesses
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Weakness 1: Positional Tweener Questions
Even at 6'9" (his height listed in college), Kaufman-Renn is undersized for a traditional NBA center. At the same time, he doesn't possess the perimeter skill set typically associated with moder power forwards. Determining where he fits offensively will be one thing; determining the same on defense could be tough.
Weakness 2: Limited Athleticism
Kaufman-Renn wins with skill and toughness rather than explosiveness. He lacks elite vertical pop and doesn't possess standout lateral quickness. Those physical limitations could become more apparent against NBA athletes.
Weakness 3: Rim Protection
Despite his physicality, Kaufman-Renn doesn't provide much shot-blocking value. His 0.2 blocks per game spotlight the limited rim-protection impact he currently offers.
Weakness 4: Lack of Floor Spacing
The biggest concern in Kaufman-Renn's profile is his limited perimeter shooting. He shot just 15.4 percent from three-point range and doesn't currently project as a floor-spacing frontcourt player.





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