Davis Mills, QB, Stanford
Post Combine
Almost done with my QB rankings for the draft. No. 1 is easy. I like Davis Mills more than most.
— Pete Prisco (@PriscoCBS) March 30, 2021
Davis Mills would be a top 10 pick next year if he stayed in Palo Alto. Pause this when he's getting ready to throw. That anticipation is high level stuff. pic.twitter.com/57Fzrj1Uwg
— Justen Gammel (@gamscout) March 21, 2021
Studied more on Stanford QB Davis Mills. He has the tools to be an NFL starter. He doesn't wow you but he has very crisp feet, plays with poise and can make every throw. He isn't a dynamic runner but he moved around inside the pocket to buy space/time. Pro Day 3pm ET NFL Network
— Daniel Jeremiah (@MoveTheSticks) March 18, 2021
Taking this fine Saturday morning to watch Davis Mills (Stanford QB 15). pic.twitter.com/VpaFzoOipV
— Russell Brown (@RussNFLDraft) March 13, 2021
And so does @TonyPauline
— Pro Football Network (@PFN365) March 11, 2021
From our January 28 insight on Davis Mills ⬇️⬇️ https://t.co/FSfmCYAXb5 pic.twitter.com/8VXpinzd7w
Back to finalizing QB scouting notes...
— Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) March 11, 2021
I REALLY wish we had 10 more games of Davis Mills tape. He's an old-school pocket/playaction passer but his arm is so much fun. Just peppers the ball all over the field. Below-average mobility but he can sling it.
A quarterback usually has less than three seconds to make a decision and execute it.
— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) March 3, 2021
Only the best can create a fudge factor an extra second, at best, without using their legs to create another 2-3 second window.
This Davis Mills rep is a good example. pic.twitter.com/6UBzbsW612