4. Allie Quigley
2017 notable stats: 43 percent from three, 18.8 assist percentage
Projected 2018 role: Shooter, from anywhere, at anytime
This late-blooming star finally received her due, starting for Amber Stocks in Chicago, getting selected to her first all-star team, all while sinking threes as effectively as ever despite increased defensive attention and a heavier minutes load. Note also that within Stocks’ offense, she managed to become an effective secondary playmaker alongside the great Courtney Vandersloot. There’s really not a more prototypical two guard in the league.