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2024 WNBA Mock Draft Post Final Four: Who's After Caitlin Clark at No. 1?

2024 WNBA Mock Draft Post Final Four: Who's After Caitlin Clark at No. 1?

With the conclusion of the NCAA Women's Basketball season, players are declaring for the WNBA Draft. Here's a look at the 2024 WNBA Draft Projections.

Apr 7, 2024 by Deondre Hayes
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The 2023-2024 NCAA Women's College Basketball season concluded on April 7 with South Carolina winning the NCAA Women's Championship 87-75 over Iowa. In recent weeks, the NCAA has also opened the NCAA Transfer Portal, which has led to too many questions around what players are returning, and who is declaring for the 2024 WNBA Draft on April 15.

With the 2024 WNBA Draft on the horizon, many of the NCAA Women's Basketball's biggest stars such as Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese and Cameron Brink have declared for the WNBA Draft.

While other notable names such as Paige Bueckers of UConn have announced their return for the 2024-2025 season, or have entered the NCAA Transfer Portal, such as Haley Van Lith of LSU.

Caitlin Clark is expected to be the overall No. 1 pick in the WNBA Draft, but who goes at No. 2 in a loaded class of talent? 

Here's a look at potential landing spots and everything you need to know for the 2024 WNBA Draft. 

WNBA Mock Draft 2024

Here's a look at the potential landing spots for the top prospects in the first round of the WNBA Draft 2024.

Who has the first pick in the WNBA Draft?

Caitlin Clark is the clear choice for the Indiana Fever at No. 1, but the following picks are not as clear in this year's class, with so much talent and a mix of guards and forwards up for grabs.

Indiana Fever Draft Caitlin Clark at No. 1

Caitlin Clark Iowa

  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 6'0
  • Stats: 31.7 PPG, 7.3 Reb, 9.0 Ast

Los Angeles Sparks Draft Cameron Brink at No. 2 

Cameron Brink - Stanford

  • Position: Forward 
  • Height:6'4
  • Stats: 17.4 PPG, 11.9 Reb, 2.8 Ast

Chicago Sky Draft Rickea Jackson at No. 3 

 Rickea Jackson - Tennessee 

  • Postion: Forward
  • Height: 6'2
  • Stats: 20.2 PPG,8.2 Reb, 2.3 Ast

 Los Angeles Sparks Draft Kamilla Cardoso at No. 4

Kamilla Cardoso - South Carolina

Position: Center

Height: 6'7

Stats: 14.3 PPG, 9.5 Reb, 2.0 Ast

 Dallas Wings Draft Aaliyah Edwards at No. 5

 Aaliyah Edwards - UConn 

  • Position: Forward
  • Height: 6'3
  • Stats: 17.6 PPG, 9.2 Reb, 2.1 Ast

Washington MysticsDraft Angel Reese at No. 6 

Angel Reese - LSU

  • Position: Forward
  • Height:6'3
  • Stats: 18.6 PPG, 13.4 Reb, 2.3 Ast

Minnesota Lynx  Draft Nyadiew Puoch at No. 7

 Nyadiew Puoch - Australia 

  • Position: Forward/Guard
  • Height: 6'3
  • Stats: 7.5 PPG, 4.5 Reb 

Chicago Sky Draft Alissa Pili at No. 8

 Alissa Pili - Utah

  • Position: Forward
  • Height: 6'2
  • Stats; 21.4 PPG, 6.6 Reb, 2.4 Ast

Dallas Wings Draft Isabel Borlase at No. 9

 Isabel Borlase - Australia 

  • Postion: Guard
  • Height:5'11
  • Stats: 13.5 PPG, 5.2 Reb, 2.6 Ast

 Connecticut Sun Draft Jacy Sheldon At No. 10

Jacy Sheldon - Ohio State

  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5'10
  • Stats:17.8 PPG, 3.2 Reb, 3.8 Ast

 New York Liberty Draft Charisma Osborne at No. 11 

 Charisma Osborne - UCLA

  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5'9
  • Stats: 13.9 PPG, 5.2 Reb, 4.0 Ast

Atlanta Dream Draft Nikha Muhl at No. 12

Nikha Muhl - UConn 

  • Position: Guard
  • Height: 5'11
  • Stats: 6.9 PPG, 4.0 Reb, 6.5 Ast

When Is The WNBA Draft 2024?

The WNBA Draft is scheduled for 6:30pm (Central) on April 15 at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in Brooklyn, New York.  

This marks the first time the WNBA Draft will be a seated event with fans in attendance since the 2014-2016 drafts held at Mohegan Sun Arena. 

How Many Rounds Are In The WNBA Draft?

The WNBA Draft consists of three rounds, with each round consisting of twelve picks. All three rounds will take place on April 15. 

How to Watch the 2024 WNBA Draft?

The 2024 WNBA will be broadcast on ESPN and streaming is available via ESPN+. The draft will begin at 6:30pm (Central) on April 15. 

Who Has Entered The 2024 WNBA Draft?

With many players still having NCAA eligibility, everyone wants to know who is returning to play in college or heading to the WNBA Draft. 

Players still participating in the NCAA Tournament can declare themselves eligible for the draft within 48 hours of their final games.

Here's a look at all the players from the NCAA Tournament this year who have declared for the WNBA 2024 Draft. (Via WNBA.com)

  • Shalexxus Aaron    Houston    G    6-1
  • Brinae Alexander    Maryland    G-F    6-0
  • Jillian Archer    St. John’s    F    6-2
  • Erynn Barnum    Mississippi State    F    6-2
  • Sara Bejedi    Florida State (Finland)    G    5-7
  • Grace Berg    Drake    F    6-0
  • Aijha Blackwell    Baylor    G-F    5-11
  • Daisha Bradford    Louisiana Monroe    G    5-8
  • Cameron Brink    Stanford    F    6-4
  • Zippy Broughton    Florida    G    5-7
  • Kassondra Brown    Rutgers    C    6-2
  • Kennedy Brown    Duke    C    6-6
  • Jakia Brown-Turner    Maryland    G    6-0
  • Sam Brunelle    Virginia    F    6-2
  • Jacinta Buckley    Eastern Washington    G    6-1
  • Jessika Carter    Mississippi State    C    6-5
  • Leilani Correa    Florida    G    6-0
  • Makayla Daniels    Arkansas    G    5-8
  • A’Jah Davis    Seton Hall    F-C    6-1
  • Domonique Davis    Southern Mississippi    G    5-6
  • Kaitlyn Davis    USC    F    6-2
  • Marquesha Davis    Ole Miss    G    6-0
  • Unique Drake    St. John’s    G    5-7
  • Faith Dut    Florida    F    6-4
  • Dre’Una Edwards    Baylor    F    6-0
  • Derin Erdogan    Northeastern (Turkey)    G    5-7
  • Dyaisha Fair    Syracuse    G    5-5
  • McKenzie Forbes    USC    G-F    6-0
  • Zakiyah Franklin    Kansas    G    5-8
  • Katia Gallegos    Tulsa    G    5-7
  • Shaylee Gonzales    Texas    G    5-10
  • Gabby Gregory    Kansas State    G    6-0
  • Madison Griggs    Memphis    G    5-9
  • Lauren Hansen    Michigan    G    5-9
  • Dayshanette Harris    Clemson    G    5-7
  • Amari Heard    Savannah State    C    6-0
  • Camille Hobby    Illinois    F    6-4
  • Mackenzie Holmes    Indiana    C    6-3
  • Abbey Hsu    Columbia    G    5-11
  • Rita Igbokwe    Ole Miss    F    6-4
  • Angel Jackson    Jackson State    F    6-6
  • Rickea Jackson    Tennessee    C    6-2
  • Taiyanna Jackson    Kansas    G    6-6
  • Kiki Jefferson    Louisville    G    6-1
  • Hannah Jump    Stanford    G    6-0
  • Holly Kersgieter    Kansas    G    5-11
  • Jordan King    Marquette    G    5-11
  • Elizabeth Kitley    Virginia Tech    C    6-6
  • Ny Langley    Virginia Union    F    5-10
  • Kamryn Lemon    Texas Permian Basin    G    5-8
  • Jada Lewis    San Diego State    G    5-9
  • Esmery Martinez    Arizona    F    6-2
  • Brynna Maxwell    Gonzaga    G    6-0
  • Leilani McIntosh    California    G    5-5
  • Danae McNeal    East Carolina    G    6-0
  • Rebeka Mikulášiková    Ohio State (Slovakia)    F    6-4
  • Quay Miller    Colorado    F    6-3
  • Javyn Nicholson    Georgia    F    6-2
  • Charisma Osborne    UCLA    G    5-9
  • Lauren Park-Lane    Mississippi State    G    5-3
  • Taiyier Parks    Ohio State    F    6-3
  • Anaya Peoples    DePaul    G    5-11
  • Alissa Pili    Utah    F    6-2
  • Chanaya Pinto    Penn State (Mozambique)    F    6-1
  • Jasmine Powell    Tennessee    G    5-6
  • Abby Prohaska    San Diego State    G    5-9
  • Angel Reese    LSU    F    6-3
  • Nina Rickards    Louisville    G    5-9
  • Amari Robinson    Clemson    F    6-0
  • Klarke Sconiers    Delaware    C    6-2
  • Honesty Scott-Grayson    Auburn    G    5-9
  • Jacy Sheldon    Ohio State    G    5-10
  • Jaz Shelley    Nebraska (Australia)    G    5-9
  • Jaylyn Sherrod    Colorado    G    5-7
  • Anne Simon    Maine (Luxembourg)    G    5-9
  • Tyia Singleton    Ole Miss    F    6-2
  • Camryn Taylor    Virginia    F    6-2
  • Celeste Taylor    Ohio State    G    5-11
  • Sydney Taylor    Louisville    G    5-9
  • Taniyah Thompson    Georgia    G    5-11
  • Kayleigh Truong    Gonzaga    G    5-9
  • Kaylynne Truong    Gonzaga    G    5-8
  • Alexis Tucker    Florida State    G    5-11
  • Antwainette Walker    Eastern Kentucky    G    5-11
  • Chloe Webb    California Baptist    G    5-8
  • Savannah Weeler    Middle Tennessee State    G    5-6
  • Charlotte Whittaker    Colorado (New Zealand)    F    6-3
  • Desi-Rae Young    UNLV    C    6-1
  • Tiara Young    SMU    G    5-9

How Much Will Caitlin Clark Make In The WNBA ?

Caitlin Clark will make an estimated $76,000 salary in the first year of her rookie contract, which will rise to an estimated $79,000 in her second year.  

Following her rookie contract, Clark will could likely receive the franchise player tag, which earns her a maximum salary contract, estimated at $264,423 in 2027. 

How Much Does Caitlin Clark Make In NIL?

Clark's net worth is estimated to be around $3.1 million, according to her On3 NIL valuation. 

Clark is known to have at least 11 NIL Deals with companies such as Nike, Gatorade, and State Farm. 

WNBA Rookie Salary

Rookie contracts in the WNBA are capped at four years and $338,056 with a team option in the final year. It should also be mentioned that the top four picks in the WNBA Draft earn the same amount, regardless of order. 

    Round    Picks    Years    Total value

  • 1    1-4    4    $338,056
  • 1    5-8    4    $324,383
  • 1    9-12    4    $310,718
  • 2    13-24    4    $297,045
  • 3    25-36    4    $276,830

WNBA Highest Paid Players in 2024

The NCAA's NIL deals recently have sparked conversation on whether it's worth it to jump into the WNBA Draft or use their remaining years of eligibility. Many of the biggest names in College Women's hoops are making more than the biggest contracts in the WNBA this season. 

These are the top-paid WNBA players as of the 2023-24 season. 

  1. Arike Ogunbowale    $234,936    Dallas Wings
  2. Diana Taurasi    $234,936    Phoenix Mercury
  3. Jewell Loyd    $234,936    Seattle Storm
  4.  Elena Delle Donne    $234,350    Washington Mystics
  5. DeWanna Bonner    $234,350    Connecticut Sun
  6. Skylar Diggins-Smith    $234,350    Phoenix Mercury
  7. Natasha Howard    $227,900    Dallas Wings
  8. Cheyenne Parker    $216,100    Atlanta Dream
  9. Alyssa Thomas    $212,000    Connecticut Sun
  10. Jonquel Jones    $211,150    New York Liberty
  11. Brionna Jones    $208,000    Connecticut Sun
  12. Kelsey Mitchell    $206,000    Indiana Fever
  13. Kahleah Copper    $205,000    Chicago Sky
  14. A'ja Wilson    $202,155    Las Vegas Aces
  15.  Napheesa Collier    $202,154    Minnesota Lynx

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