 As long as his hip is healthy, you can argue that Tua Tungaviloa was the top quarterback prospect in this class. In 2018, Tungaviloa was second in the nation in AYA trailing only Kyler Murray. His mark of 13.4 this year would have been tops among all quarterbacks if he had played enough to qualify. Tungaviloa's marks on 3rd and long are especially awe-inspiring. He had a 17.8 AYA on 3rd and 6th or longer this year and was at 15.8 across his entire Alabama career. Statistically, Tungaviloa has a lot of parallels to Baker Matthew. Both had good supporting casts in college and took full advantage by posting drool-worthy efficiency. As long as the medicals check out, Tungaviloa set up to be a star in the NFL.