HOUSTON -- As David Culley watched practice on Wednesday, the Houston Texans' coach was impressed by parts of rookie quarterback Davis Mills' performance.
The Texans didn’t necessarily need a quarterback when they took Mills with their first pick in this year’s draft, but he was the classic “best player available.” The third-rounder stood out because of the intangibles.
One tangible thing he has to improve on: turnovers.
“He’s having a really good day in practice yesterday, and he had that one bad throw yesterday, an interception during one of the periods right here,” Culley said.