REDONDO BEACH, Calif. — The Elite 11 Finals came to an end Sunday afternoon. Plenty could be gleaned from observing 24 of the nation’s best quarterbacks throw in a variety of different settings over a three day period.

247Sports takes a look at the best in a number of different categories.

Best Mechanics

Davis Mills — The Stanford pledge showed quick, compact and smooth delivering with a high release point all weekend long. His footwork during his drops and the ability remain balanced at all times showed his overall mechanics were on another level than most in the camp.

Gunslinger

Tua Tagovailoa — The Alabama commit was more than willing to take chances during the 7-on-7 portion of the camp, and those chances paid off in the form of big play after big play. While other quarterbacks were satisfied constantly checking down, Tagovailoa was looking for and getting the strikes down the field.

Most Improved Day 1 to 3

Johnathan Lewis — The Rutgers commit struggled a bit on day one and opened day two with some flat out ugly passes during the pro day simulation. However, he ended his pro day simulation with some beautiful throws and carried that over the the final day. During 7-on-7 work, Lewis had one of the best overall performances with four total touchdowns, a couple of those being throws into tight coverage up the seam. There is plenty of arm talent with Lewis, it’s a matter of continuing to develop it to become more consistent.

Gamer

Sam Ehlinger — The Texas commit was okay, but didn’t really jump out during position drills. He was much better when competitiveness of the pro day simulation started and the throws became tougher to make. He thrived during 7-on-7 completing 10 of 13 passes with three touchdowns total.

Best College Fit

Hunter Johnson — The Clemson commit looks to have found a perfect home with the Tigers. His arm should keep that high octane offense rolling through the air, but his athleticism and foot speed are good enough to keep defenses honest when the Tigers also ask their quarterback to run the ball.

Quickest

Tate Martell — The Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman star is an explosive athlete at the quarterback position. His quickness in and out of the pocket is clear to see. Add that to his ability to make throws on the run and Martell is one of the most dynamic playmakers in this quarterback class.

Strongest Arm

Chris Robison — The Oklahoma commit loved flashing his arm strength by ripping digs and deep outs to his receivers over the weekend. Robison can throw some darts when he lets it loose. It was clear that he has a very live arm and the ability to make throws into tight coverages that others don’t have the arm strength to take such a chance.

Most Consistent

Chase Garbers — The Newport Beach (Calif.) Corona Del Mar product is not flashy, but he was certainly consistent from start to finish. The 6-foot-3, 205-pound prospect was accurate throughout the weekend, and capped it off with a three touchdown performance during 7-on-7 play.