Davion Mitchell has been selected by the Sacramento Kings with the No. 9 pick in the 2021 NBA Draft. Mitchell was a highly touted prospect in this draft due to his elite shooting ability. He is the perfect NBA guard as he is a two-way player that can fit into any system.

Last season, Mitchell was a crucial part of the National Champion Baylor team. He averaged 14 points per game along with 5.5 assists. Mitchell also shot 44.7 percent from behind the arc, which was a drastic improvement from the prior season at 32.4 percent. He added 1.9 steals per game to his stat line, proving his value on the defensive end.

Mitchell has another skill that puts him above a lot of incoming rookies in the 2021 NBA Draft. He is already a proven winner, which will help him translate to the league quicker. Look for Mitchell to come in and make an instant impact by being a perfect role player.

While Mitchell has a ton of strengths, he has some weaknesses. He is a smaller guard at 6'2, which is undersized for his position. Mitchell is also not a great free-throw shooting as he shot 64.1 percent from the line last season. If he can improve his free-throw shooting, Mitchell could become an even better player.

A player comparison for Mitchell is Avery Bradley. Mitchell is a better three-point shooter, but they have a similar size and tenacity to their game. Both of them are also high-level defenders that take on the challenge to defend opponents' top players.

Mitchell will come in from the NBA Draft and be a great role player on day one with the potential to become more.