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It feels inevitable that five quarterbacks will be selected in the top 10 in the upcoming NFL draft, which begins April 29 in Cleveland.
What will quarterback-starved franchises do if they don t land one of this year s elite signal-callers?
Organizations sitting outside of the first half of Round 1 can turn their attention to Stanford s Davis Mills as a developmental prospect with legitimate starting potential.
Mills remains somewhat of an unknown with only 11 starts in four seasons with the Cardinal. Lately, he generated first-round buzz in league circles, according to NFL Network s Peter Schrager.
The possibility of Mills going in the first round or early on Day 2 is the result of two factors.