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What WNBA mock drafts project for Jerkaila Jordan, Mississippi State women’s basketball

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STARKVILLE — Mississippi State women’s basketball has a potential WNBA draft pick in Jerkaila Jordan.

The 5-foot-10 guard returned to the Bulldogs and had another standout season to end her college career. She scored 16.0 points per game and was named to the All-SEC second team for the second straight season while MSU (22-12) reached the NCAA tournament second round. 

The three-round, 38-pick WNBA draft is April 14 in New York.

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If Jordan’s picked, it’ll be the second straight year with a WNBA draft pick for Mississippi State and coach Sam Purcell. Jessika Carter was a second-round pick last year, the first Mississippi State draft pick since 2019.

Here’s a look at Jordan’s WNBA draft stock.

WNBA draft: Where Jerkaila Jordan could be picked

WNBA mock drafts do not project Jordan to be drafted, but she’s still seen as a legitimate prospect. 

ESPN’s 50-person big board ranks Jordan No. 46 and as the No. 18 shooting guard.

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“An effort player, Jordan is aggressive on both ends of the floor,” ESPN’s Charlie Creme wrote in his analysis of Jordan. “She’s at her best with the ball, pursuing the lane off the dribble. Jordan’s shooting range regressed, and shot selection is a shortcoming. Her quickness is an asset on defense.”

Jordan participated in the women’s college basketball all-star game at the Final Four in Tampa, Florida, on Saturday. She played 19 minutes, scoring three points on one field goal attempt with eight rebounds, two steals and three turnovers.

Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@gannett.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.



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