I can't see Young lasting past #6 and Orlando. The Magic need a PG almost as badly as we do and they won't pass on the chance to add Young. They've struck out with Defensive Guards in the past, Payton and Oladipo, and while some would say they gave up too quickly on Oladipo, they gave Payton plenty of time to solidify himself as their franchise PG. Young gives them a potential franchise PG but one who has the potential to be one of the best offensive players in this draft. Unless Doncic also slips to #6 with Young still on the board, they'll take Young.
I can't see the Hawks gambling on Jaren Jackson at #3. That could get someone fired. I know he has a lot of upside and may be a better player than Bamba and Bagley but I don't think you can pass on both of them for Jaren. Especially when they need a lot of help all over their roster. A franchise big would help but Jackson probably has a lower floor than Bamba and he's not even close to Bagley's level right now. Bagley could join the Hawks and be Rookie of the Year there because their roster is severely lacking talent. I wouldn't be too shocked if the Hawks work out a deal with Sacramento to swap picks so they could take Doncic. He'd be a good player next to Schroeder in their backcourt and could make up for Schroeder's lack of playmaking.
I like the rest of the mock, Bamba at 5 to Dallas makes sense, they'll take him or Jaren Jackson. If both are available that's tougher to predict but probably Bamba, he seems more like a Dallas player than Jackson. Carlisle could probably help him reach his potential as well.
If the Cavs can draft Michael Porter Jr I think they'll be in a good position if Lebron decides to bail. He could be their next star and if Lebron stays, he'd be a good forward to play with him and develop with Lebron's tutelage. That could make him scary good in the future.
The rest has Shai, Sexton, and Zhaire all going in the lottery so the Suns would be a bit screwed with #16 but their should be someone worth picking there still.