Calipari’s Hogs’ class already has two prospects on ESPN’s new NBA mock draft board

John Calipari hasn’t even coached a single game yet at Arkansas, and he’s already putting the Hogs on the NBA Draft map.

ESPN’s debut 2027 NBA mock draft, published by draft analyst Jeremy Woo just days after the 2026 class was selected, lists two Arkansas freshmen among its top 13 prospects and a third Razorback on its full 60-player board.

For a program that’s rebuilding its national brand, that kind of early recognition isn’t just a footnote. It’s a statement.

The biggest name is Jordan Smith Jr., the explosive point guard/shooting guard who slots in at No. 2 overall in Woo’s initial projections, slated to the Chicago Bulls.

The 6-foot-2, 18-year-old is described as an “explosive, high-energy guard who can get downhill in a hurry and excels at disrupting plays on the defensive end.”

NBA teams already reportedly love his competitiveness, intangibles and two-way impact, a combination that made him arguably the top player in high school basketball last season.

Smith is projected to handle point guard minutes for the Razorbacks, and how he manages that workload will go a long way toward shaping his draft stock.

Woo says scouts will track whether Smith can develop as a playmaker and carry an offensive burden efficiently at the college level.

Even in a worst-case scenario for his development, he’s “still likely to have a long NBA career.”

That’s quite a return on a recruiting investment for Calipari, and it’s only part of the story.

Two Razorbacks in the top 13

Landing further down the board but still generating real lottery buzz is Miikka Muurinen, the Arkansas freshman power forward who checks in at No. 12 overall.

The Finnish prospect gives the Hogs a second first-round caliber talent in the same class, a depth of draft potential that few programs can claim heading into a season.

Then there’s Billy Richmond III, the Arkansas junior shooting guard/small forward who lands at No. 52 on Woo’s full 60-man board.

Richmond’s presence means three players wearing a Razorbacks uniform are already on the radar of NBA front offices. None of them have played a single minute for Calipari yet.

For context, this is the same draft class that ESPN’s Woo describes as “more indeterminate than usual,” noting that league executives don’t consider it on par with the loaded 2025 and 2026 classes.

In a year where the talent curve is considered unusually flat, having two freshmen in the projected lottery and a third in the mix is legitimately impressive.

That’s for any program, much less one in the middle of a coaching transition.

Woo frames this early mock as more of a watch list than a firm projection, acknowledging that very little separation has formed among prospects yet.

He also points out that every year brings unexpected names or players who weren’t in the first-round picture at the start of the season who emerge by spring.

That reality cuts both ways for the Razorbacks, but it also means Smith and Muurinen have the runway to push themselves even higher.

What it means for Calipari’s first season

The 2027 draft picture shapes up as meaningful validation for the kind of recruiting John Calipari built his reputation on at Kentucky.

Getting high-end freshmen, developing them for one season and sending them to the league with a first-round grade is the blueprint.

At Arkansas, that cycle is now clearly in motion.

Smith’s profile fits the classic Calipari one-and-done mold of a player with elite intangibles and NBA-level athleticism who needs one polished college season to cement his standing.

Muurinen, at No. 12, represents a different kind of asset: an international forward with the positional profile and skill set that the modern NBA values.

Both in the same class, for a program still reestablishing itself in the SEC, makes a genuine statement.

The 2027 NBA mock draft is early. It’ll look different a dozen times before next June.

But right now, it’s telling you that Calipari brought some serious talent to Fayetteville.

And the league is paying attention before the Hogs have even hit the practice floor together.

Three Key Takeaways

  • Jordan Smith Jr. enters ESPN’s debut 2027 NBA mock draft at No. 2 overall, making him one of the top-rated freshmen in the country heading to Arkansas under John Calipari.
  • Miikka Muurinen’s No. 12 projection gives the Razorbacks two lottery-caliber prospects in the same incoming class — a rare accomplishment for any program in transition.
  • With Billy Richmond III also on the 60-man board, Arkansas has three players on ESPN’s 2027 radar before Calipari has coached a single game, signaling genuine recruiting momentum for the rebuild.
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