Khalil Tate Jr. Arizona - Tate had one of the most-prolific one-month performances ever by a Pac-12 quarterback last October. He had his struggles in November, but bounced back in the Foster Farms Bowl with a huge performance. By far the scariest quarterback in the conference coming into 2018.
Jake Browning Sr. Washington - The conference’s 2016 Offensive Player of the Year took a step back in 2017, but is still a prolific, and good QB by any measure. The crux for Browning is how he plays against elite teams as a senior.