UConn's Azzi Fudd is the top pick in ESPN's WNBA mock draft, showcasing her elite catch-and-shoot skills and leading the Huskies to a 5-0 start with 54.8% 3-point accuracy. This early success has propelled her to the top of ESPN's WNBA mock draft, with writer Michael Voepel projecting the UConn guard to be selected by the Dallas Wings with the No. 1 overall pick, joining former teammate Paige Bueckers in Texas. Despite past injuries, Fudd's offensive prowess and low-usage playstyle could complement Bueckers' ball dominance in Dallas. However, Spanish international Awa Fam is also a strong contender for the top selection, with her advanced technical skills and the Wings' need for frontcourt players making her a popular choice among mock drafts. The Athletic and CBS Sports both listed Fam as the No. 1 overall pick, while Bleacher Report had Fudd at No. 1 and Fam sliding to No. 4. Wisconsin transfer Serah Williams, despite a drop in statistical production, is still projected to be a first-round pick, with ESPN and CBS Sports placing her at No. 9 and No. 10, respectively.