The Chicago Bulls own the No. 15 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, and new lead executive Bryson Graham may have a major opportunity to add another high-upside piece to the rebuild. With the draft class showing real depth beyond the lottery, could the Bulls find a steal in the middle of the first round?
Haize breaks down four intriguing names who could make sense for Chicago at No. 15: Cameron Carr, Karim Lopez, Morez Johnson Jr., and Jayden Quaintance Jr. Carr has become one of the fastest risers after a huge NBA Combine performance, showing elite athleticism, three-point shooting, defensive tools, and real scoring upside. Lopez brings size, versatility, and international experience that could fit the modern forward mold. Johnson offers physicality, rebounding, switchability, and frontcourt power. Quaintance may be the biggest wild card of the group, but his defensive upside could be among the best in the entire class.
The conversation also dives into whether the Bulls should be aggressive if Carr is their guy, how these prospects fit next to Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis, and a potential No. 4 pick, and why pick No. 15 could become a major swing point in the Bulls’ rebuild.
Plus, Haize discusses Ebuka Okorie as a potential mid-first-round guard option, his scoring upside, quickness, shot creation, and why the Bulls could take a long look if they want another high-ceiling backcourt piece.
📌 Topics include:
Chicago Bulls 2026 NBA Draft rumors
Best Bulls options at pick No. 15
Cameron Carr NBA Draft stock
Karim Lopez scouting report
Morez Johnson Jr. fit with Bulls
Jayden Quaintance Jr. upside and injury concerns
Ebuka Okorie as a Bulls draft target
Bryson Graham’s first major draft opportunity
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