Texas Longhorns’ Dailyn Swain Declares for NBA Draft, Earns Combine Invite
Texas Longhorns star Dailyn Swain declares for the 2025 NBA Draft, secures a combine invite amid playoff comparisons, and projects as a versatile wing prospect.

TL;DR: Dailyn Swain declared for the 2025 NBA Draft and received an invitation to the NBA Draft Combine. The Texas Longhorns advanced to the Sweet Sixteen as an 11‑seed in the 2026 NCAA tournament, largely on Swain’s all‑around production.
Context: Swain led Texas in minutes, points, assists, rebounds and steals per game during the 2025‑26 season. He averaged 18.4 points, 7.2 rebounds, 4.1 assists and 1.6 steals per contest. Those numbers placed him in the top ten of Big 12 players in each category.
The Longhorns entered the tournament as an 11‑seed, one of only four such seeds to reach the Sweet Sixteen since the field expanded to 68 teams in 2011. Their victory over a 6‑seed in the second round marked the program’s first win over a higher‑seeded opponent since 2007. Swain’s contributions accounted for roughly 30 % of Texas’s total points in those three games.
Analysts noted that his ability to fill the stat sheet mirrored the impact of previous underdog stars who later transitioned to the NBA, though his draft projection remains contingent on combine performance and team interviews.
Key Facts: Swain formally declared for the 2025 NBA Draft on April 12, making him eligible for the June 26 selection event. He joined a group of 48 underclassmen who have declared early this year.
The NBA extended him a combine invitation on April 18, while the Conference Finals were still in progress. Historically, only about 22 % of draft‑eligible underclassmen receive a combine call before the playoffs conclude.
The Chicago combine in mid‑May will host roughly 70 prospects, including Swain, who will undergo athletic testing, shooting drills and five‑on‑five scrimmages observed by all 30 franchises.
What It Means: Scouts will compare Swain’s 6’8”, 220‑lb frame and defensive activity to players like Kelly Oubre Jr., Dylan Harper and Jalen Suggs, noting similarities in size and transition impact. His offensive profile emphasizes slashing and pick‑and‑roll play rather than perimeter shooting.
In the 2025‑26 season Swain committed an average of 2.9 turnovers per game while shooting 31 % from three‑point range. Those figures will be weighed against his 55 % field‑goal percentage and 68 % free‑throw mark when projecting his NBA role.
Teams seeking a versatile wing who can rebound, defend multiple positions and create offense off the dribble may view him as a second‑round prospect, contingent on improving his outside shot and decision‑making under pressure.
Monitor Swain’s performance at the combine in mid‑May and his subsequent workouts with interested franchises ahead of the draft night in June.
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