The Secret to Winning in Fantasy Women's Basketball Draft
This article offers insights on fantasy women's basketball drafts and players to consider.

Introduction
To succeed in your fantasy women's basketball league, proper preparation is key before the draft. A mock draft can give you a feel for player availability.
Round 1
In six-team leagues, early choices matter. A'ja Wilson is a top pick. Breanna Stewart vs. Napheesa Collier is a tough call. Arike Ogunbowale edges Sabrina Ionescu.
Round 2
Angel Reese is a great choice in the first half. Kelsey Plum offers good value later.
Round 3
Skylar Diggins is set to rebound after changes in the Seattle Storm.
Round 4
Satou Sabally has huge potential if she stays healthy.
Middle Rounds
Rickea Jackson, Tina Charles, and Kamilla Cardoso are worth considering.
Late Rounds
Cameron Brink and Chelsea Gray could be valuable picks.