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1:59NBA Mock Draft: Round 2 Best Available
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1:53When Work Works Presented By UKG: Trevon Brazile
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1:59No. 1 Overall Debate: A.J. Dybantsa vs. Darryn Peterson
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0:52Breaking Down the Nets' Pick: Darius Acuff Jr.
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0:59Arkansas' Dave Van Horn recaps loss to Kansas
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1:00Arkansas' Dave Van Horn on loss to Kansas
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0:53Arkansas' Maika Niu and Steele Eaves talk win over Missouri State
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0:58Arkansas' Dave Van Horn recaps win over Missouri State
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1:36Arkansas Loses Meleek Thomas, Billy Richmond Returns
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0:59Arkansas' Dave Van Horn previews NCAA Tournament
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1:00Arkansas' Camden Kozeal, Cole Gibler on loss to Georgia
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0:59Arkansas' Dave Van Horn talks loss to Georgia
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1:00Arkansas' Ryder Helfrick and Ethan McElvain recap win over Auburn
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1:00Arkansas' Dave Van Horn on win over Auburn
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1:00Arkansas' Dave Van Horn recaps win over Texas
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0:48Arkansas' Camden Kozeal and Gabe Gaeckle talk win over Texas
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0:54Arkansas' Tate McGuire, Zack Stewart talk win over Tennessee
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1:00Arkansas' Dave Van Horn recaps win over Tennessee
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0:56Arkansas' Ryder Helfrick talks SEC Tournament
Draft Scouting Report
Pro Comparison: Jalen Smith
Summary
Brazile played a total of five seasons of college basketball, beginning at Missouri and then continuing with four years at Arkansas. He got off to an exciting start to his first season with the Razorbacks in 2022-23, but then tore his ACL just nine games into the season. He spent the next two seasons splitting time between the starting line-up and the bench, before putting together his best season as a fifth-year senior.
About
- 2026 SEC All-tournament Team
- Averaged 13 points, 7.3 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 1.6 blocks, and 1.5 steals in 2025-26.
- The only player in Arkansas history to record 40 3-pointers, 40 blocks, and 40 steals in the same season.
Strengths
- Long and athletic with a 7-3.75 inch wingspan and max vert that has consistently measured above 40 inches. Also tested as one of the quickest big men at the combine.
- Explosive vertical spacer. Ranked in the 97th percentile as a rim finisher, had a total of 53 dunks on the season, runs the floor very well to make himself a threat in transition, and provides some weakside shot-blocking on the defensive end of the floor.
- Can also stretch the floor with his shooting. Made 34% of his 3-pointers on nearly four attempts per game this year, but 43% on unguarded catch-and-shoot 3-pointers.
Weaknesses
- Old for draft standards having already turned 23 earlier this past January.
- Lacks a true position defensively because his 226-pound frame doesn’t have ideal bulk to hold his ground against NBA centers and his perimeter defense can still be messy with stiffer hips that tend to reactively open to dribble penetration and noticeable problems with screen navigation.
- Offensive role player who doesn’t generate his own shot, is limited when putting the ball on the floor, and whose turnovers exceeded his assists in his first four college seasons.
Combine Data
- Wingspan: 7 feet, 3.75 inches
- Standing vertical leap: 36 inches
- Standing reach: 9 feet, 1 inch
- Lane agility: 10.84 seconds
- Three quarter sprint: 3.14 seconds
- Max vertical leap: 41.5 inches
2025 Stats
| STATS | MPG | PPG | FG% | RPG | APG |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | 31.5 | 13.1 | 52.6 | 7.3 | 1.5 |
| Post Season | 31.3 | 11.3 | 43.8 | 6.7 | 2.0 |
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-10, 230 lbs |
| Birthplace: Springfield, MO |
| Class: Senior |


























