I know most people are probably not agreeing with this pick, because after all, Arizona quarterback Khalil Tate went from potential Heisman contender to one of the league’s most inconsistent offensive leaders in just a handful of months last season. But let’s remember now that Tate was balancing a new playbook under Wildcats head coach Kevin Sumlin and offensive coordinator Noel Mazzone and he was injured (or recovering) more than he was healthy. I’m not judging Tate too hard on his 2018 performance. What I instead prefer to look at is how the 6’ 2”, 215-pounder can carve apart a defense with his versatility on the ground and through the air, while he’ll also have another season of tutelage and growth under his belt.