If you had any unbiased opinion, you'd have to say neither or both.
What the blurbs don't doesn't cover is this:
As a junior, Tate had 25 receptions for 479 yards (19.2 YPC) and 5 TDs.
Tate's junior year, he put up 1765 APY compared to 1779 for Wallace.
Not only did Tate do kick returns, but he did punt returns as well and set an NCAA record in that.
This should enhance the VISION aspect of Tate's ability. Tate isn't a burner by any stretch. He never has been. What he does have is vision to get to the open spots. And vision is something that, like speed, can't be taught.
Again, making the assumptions you are based on a blurb by someone didn't watch the ALL-22 is you making HUGE assumptions. Hell, I don't know how you get that Wallace is "improving with route running" from "Wallace is still a work in progress." In fact, how you can make any determination on Tate's route-running ability from that blurb is really mind-boggling since it mentioned nothing about Tate's route running ability at all. Not even to say that he was raw..
Here are two quotes from another site.. You tell me which is which: