Seattle Storm Mock Draft
WNBA Mock Draft By Team • 2026 Season
Seattle Storm Draft Analysis
The Seattle Storm enter the draft with a clear need for a playmaker and depth in the frontcourt. With veteran players like Sue Bird retiring, the Storm must address the point guard position to establish a new floor general who can facilitate the offense for their talented wings. Additionally, adding a dominant center would bolster their rebounding and shot-blocking capabilities, addressing a gap that was evident last season.
Olivia Miles, as the best pure point guard in the draft, would provide the Storm with an immediate upgrade at the position, known for her exceptional passing and court vision. Alternatively, Lauren Betts could be a transformative addition in the paint, offering a dominant presence as a center with her size and rebounding ability. Both players have the potential to step in and contribute significantly, making them ideal fits to fill Seattle's current needs while also providing long-term upside.
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Draft History
26 picks · 2018–2025
Dominique Malonga
ASVEL Féminin
Serena Sundell
Kansas State
Madison Conner
TCU
Jordan Hobbs
Michigan
Nika Mühl
UConn