“With our offense, some of the RPO things we do, and in the pass game with his footwork and decision-making, you saw a kid that grew with decision-making over time,” Nagy said. “There are times he’ll step up in the pocket, take a big hit and still make that strong throw. He has the mobility, to me, while he’s not a quarterback who’s looking to run, he has the ability to if a tackle misses his block, he can make a guy miss and extend a play. In Kansas City, one of Alex Smith’s strengths was being able to use his legs. Mitch has that. He has the ability to make guys miss.