
"It's not a stretch to say that Carr - teammates with freshman guard Tounde Yessoufou, another highly touted prospect - has been Baylor's best player thus far. Listed at 6-foot-5 with a 7-foot-2 wingspan, Carr is an exceptional athlete and a lights-out shooter. He has an exceptionally high release, currently burying 42.6 percent of his 5.2 3-pointers per game - with a steady dose coming from NBA range."
"Despite a sometimes shaky handle, I've also been impressed with Carr's passing off-the-dribble and his processing speed; his assist numbers don't do him enough justice. Furthermore, he's an incredibly fluid athlete in space, which is noticeable on both ends. The son of former six-year NBA veteran and NBA dunk contest contestant Chris Carr, the Baylor junior isn't afraid to put you on a poster."
The 2026 NBA Draft class is already generating interest, with DFS players building lineups around early breakout college names and top DFS sites offering promos. The Miami Heat hold only one first-round pick, increasing attention on rising prospects. Cam Carr transferred from Tennessee to Baylor after a thumb injury and has thrived under head coach Scott Drew, emerging as Baylor's top performer alongside freshman Tounde Yessoufou. Listed at 6-foot-5 with a 7-foot-2 wingspan, Carr shoots 42.6 percent on 5.2 three-point attempts per game, shows playmaking and athleticism, and needs to add strength. Thomas Haugh has stood out at 6-foot-9, averaging 18.6 points, 7.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.
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