Jarrett Culver, Texas Tech
Culver is the best player on this list, but it's not as if he's a crazy athlete or a ridiculous perimeter sniper. He's explosive enough and a threat from the perimeter. But Culver just knows how to play, and doesn't have anything even resembling a weakness.
He's averaging 18 points per game and making nearly half of his field goal attempts. That's really rare for a perimeter player of Culver's usage; he's also averaging 3.7 assists. Texas Tech only ranks 47th in offense, per KenPom, and it might rank outside of the top 100 without Culver. He's easily the Red Raiders' top option.
And he's about as good on defense as he is on offense, which isn't normally something you say about big-time scorers. If you had to describe Culver's game in one word, "complete" comes to mind. That's the ultimate compliment.