
The Jazz are adding another undrafted prospect after agreeing to an Exhibit 10 contract with former Florida center Micah Handlogten.
Handlogten began his college career at Marshall before transferring to Florida, where he spent the final three seasons of his collegiate career and helped the Gators capture the 2025 national championship.
The 7-foot-1 center started regularly during his sophomore season before transitioning into a reserve role following the arrival of fellow big man Rueben Chinyelu.
As a senior, Handlogten averaged 4.1 points, 5.9 rebounds, and 0.9 blocks in limited minutes, providing size, rebounding, and interior defense off the bench.
The opportunity with Utah also carries family significance.
His father, Ben Handlogten, followed a similar path after going undrafted, eventually earning a roster spot with the Jazz and appearing in 38 regular-season games for the franchise.
Handlogten’s Exhibit 10 contract gives him the chance to compete for a two-way roster spot during training camp or continue his development with the Salt Lake City Stars, Utah’s G League affiliate.
If he is waived before the regular season and spends at least 60 days with the Stars, he will also qualify for the Exhibit 10 bonus.
Jazz To Sign Micah Handlogten To Exhibit 10 Contract https://t.co/u9iquPu9KW
— Hoops Rumors (@HoopsRumors) June 27, 2026
