Two Arizona Wildcats have made the Pro Football Focus All-True Freshman Team.
PFF tabbed receiver Tetairoa McMillan and guard Jonah Savaiinaea for the squad, which was released Tuesday.
Another Wildcat, receiver Jacob Cowing, was named an honorable-mention All-American by PFF.
McMillan finished his first season with 39 receptions for 702 yards and eight touchdowns. The yards lead all true freshmen nationally and are the most by a freshman in UA history. McMillan also tops all FBS freshmen in receiving TDs.
Savaiinaea started all 12 games for the Wildcats at right guard. He ranks ninth in the Pac-12 among guards with a 77.3 pass-blocking grade from PFF (minimum 211 snaps). Savaiinaea was charged with only two sacks allowed and zero penalties for the season.
Cowing, a fourth-year junior, ranks sixth nationally with 85 receptions. He accumulated 1,034 yards and seven touchdowns. Cowing has the second-most yards after catch in the nation (638), per PFF, and the third-highest grade as a slot receiver (90.2).
The All-Pac-12 teams and season awards are scheduled to be announced next week.