Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Alabama: One of the most polished passers in the class, Tagovailoa has shown toughness in recovering from a series of injuries, but there's a lot of wear and tear on his 6-foot, 217-pound frame. In just the past two years, Tagovailoa broke a bone in his throwing hand in the spring of 2018, then broke it again and needed surgery; sprained a knee early in the 2018 season; suffered a left high-ankle sprain and had tightrope surgery in December 2018 (returning four weeks later to start the College Football Playoff semifinal); suffered a right high-ankle sprain and had another tightrope surgery last October; and suffered a right hip dislocation and posterior wall fracture on Nov. 18. Less than five months after Tagovailoa underwent season-ending surgery, the quarterback held a "pro day" session and sent the video to all 32 teams. Coaches and scouts who reviewed the one-hour workout, which included 55 scripted throws and another 20 throws in a dynamic drill setting, felt Tagovailoa was moving around pretty well.