UNC’s Caleb Wilson Declares For 2026 NBA Draft

UNC star Caleb Wilson has declared for the 2026 NBA draft, he announced on Instagram (hat tip to Lindsey Schnell of The Athletic).

Wilson, a 6’10” forward/center, is widely projected to be a top-five pick in the upcoming draft, which will occur in June.

A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Wilson appeared in 24 games (31.3 minutes per contest) as a freshman for the Tar Heels, averaging 19.8 points, 9.4 rebounds, 2.7 assists, 1.5 steals and 1.4 blocks while shooting 57.8% from the field and 71.3% from the free throw line. He earned numerous accolades for his efforts, including a spot on the AP All-America Second Team.

While Wilson had a stellar season with North Carolina, he missed the team’s final 10 games due to injuries. He fractured his left hand last month and had been sidelined since February 10 — he had hoped to return at some point in March before he sustained a broken right thumb, which required surgery.

The Tar Heels went 19-5 with Wilson in the lineup in 2025/26, but just 5-5 without him, ending the season on a three-game losing streak, including a first-round loss in the NCAA tournament.

Many mock drafts and big boards have Wilson at No. 4 overall in what’s viewed as an exceptionally strong class. He’s reportedly expected to be cleared for basketball activities during the pre-draft process.

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