I"m taking #1. He has a vL in the high 80's, his vR is decent AND he has two killer pitches in the 90's. His Durability means he will never miss a start and he'll throw 230 innings for you.
#3 is nice, too. He will hit .315-.320 and whack a bunch of homers, say 30 of them. He can also actually play 2B.
Either of those will be really nice. How old is #3? If he's 21 or 22, he may not get to projections, depending on where his numbers are now.
Who has to grow the most to hit projections? That might be the tie breaker.