🚨 THE CHICAGO BULLS LANDED THE NO. 4 PICK — BUT WILL CALEB WILSON EVEN BE THERE? 🚨
The Bulls jumped into the top four of the 2026 NBA Draft, and now the draft conversation is already heating up. For weeks, the top of this class has been viewed as a strong four-player group: AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, and Caleb Wilson. But now the question for Chicago is getting real:
Can Caleb Wilson last long enough for the Bulls at No. 4? 👀🔥
A recent mock draft roundup shows most experts still have Wilson landing in Chicago, but the buzz is growing that he could go even higher. His elite athleticism, motor, transition force, defensive upside, rebounding, rim pressure, and two-way flashes make him one of the cleanest fits for what Bryson Graham has described as the Bulls’ desired identity. Pairing Wilson with Matas Buzelis could give Chicago one of the most athletic young forward duos in the league.
But if Wilson is gone, does Cameron Boozer fall into the Bulls’ lap? And would Graham view Boozer’s high floor, winning résumé, passing feel, rebounding, and offensive polish as the safer foundational choice?
Haize breaks down the latest mocks, the Wilson vs. Boozer debate, and why Graham’s draft philosophy matters. Graham made it clear that the Bulls are not drafting strictly for fit. Whether it is a 6’4 guard or a 6’11 big, Graham said the goal is to take the player they believe will have the best career. That matters because this roster is still fluid, and Chicago cannot afford to overthink a top-four pick.
PLUS…
We shift to the Bulls’ No. 15 pick, where names like Chris Cenac Jr. and Cameron Carr could become major targets.
Cenac measured over 6’10 without shoes, around 240 pounds, with a massive wingspan, giving him the profile of a modern frontcourt player who can handle, switch, and potentially play center at the NBA level. Carr brings intriguing three-level scoring upside, shooting ability, athleticism, length, and off-ball fit next to players like Josh Giddey, Matas Buzelis, and potentially Wilson.
The Bulls have No. 4, No. 15, and multiple seconds. Graham says Chicago needs more talent. Now the work begins.
🎧 Tap in now for the full breakdown on Chicago Bulls Central!
Topics Covered:
🚨 Caleb Wilson’s rising draft stock
🏀 Bulls options at No. 4
👀 Wilson vs. Cameron Boozer debate
🔥 AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson top draft scenarios
🧠 Bryson Graham’s best-player-available philosophy
📊 Graham’s eyes, ears, numbers evaluation process
🎯 Bulls options at No. 15
💪 Chris Cenac Jr. measurements and fit
🎯 Cameron Carr’s 3-and-D upside
🔴 What Graham’s first Bulls draft could reveal
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