First-round picks like Caitlin Clark, Cameron Brink and Kamilla Cardoso dominate post-WNBA Draft conversations, but plenty of talent trickled down to the second and third rounds. With only 144 roster spots in the WNBA, it’s challenging for later-round picks to have staying power, but these five players have what it takes.
Here are the top steals of the 2024 WNBA Draft:
G Dyaisha Fair, Las Vegas Aces
Second round, 16th overall out of Syracuse
Getting the third-leading scorer in NCAA women’s basketball history in the second round is the definition of a steal.