Scott Mitchell (American football)
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Scott Mitchell | |
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Date of birth | January 2, 1968 |
Place of birth | ![]() |
Position(s) | Quarterback |
College | Utah |
NFL Draft | 1990 / Round 4/ Pick 93 |
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1990-1993 1994-1998 1999 2000-2001 |
Miami Dolphins Detroit Lions Baltimore Ravens Cincinnati Bengals |
William Scott Mitchell (born January 2, 1968 in Salt Lake City, Utah) was a professional football player who was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the 4th round of the 1990 NFL Draft. A 6'6", 242 lbs. quarterback from the University of Utah, the left-handed throwing Mitchell was considered Dan Marino's heir apparent. After three years serving as Marino's back-up, Mitchell became the Dolphins' starting quarterback in 1993 when Dan Marino was injured. Mitchell played well, and was signed as a free agent by the Detroit Lions in 1994. Mitchell led a potent Detroit offense that included running back Barry Sanders and receivers Herman Moore and Brett Perriman. In 1995, Mitchell set single season records for the Lions in touchdown passes (32) and passing yards (4338). Mitchell's Lions made the NFL playoffs in 1994, 1995, and 1997. Mitchell stayed with the Lions in the Motor City through the 1998 season, when he lost the starting quarterback job to rookie Charlie Batch. He would complete his career with stints with the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.