I'll see one (a scout) in a few days during Thanksgiving break and get his latest take... but the couple that I occasionally speak with along with 2 guys in the scouting industry that I've known for years, continue to say that Milroe's ceiling makes him one of the top QB's in this class. And his play has been up and down, which hasn't been a positive, but they've also pointed to others like Beck, Ewers, and Nussmeier, who are all high on certain boards and have also been consistently inconsistent. As for Milroe, he has shown he can make the throws. He has Lamar Jackson type ability as a runner. He's extremely bright in terms of his intelligence. He's far from a finished product, but teams see the potential and most believe they can get the most out of him, and fix the issues under the hood. It also makes a difference about the type of offense he ends up in (see: Jalen Hurts and Bo Nix) and he's almost certainly a guy that needs to go into a situation where he can sit for a couple of years if possible and not be rushed (see: Jordan Love).
FWIW, the unanimous opinion amongst them as of a couple weeks ago was that for now Shedeur Sanders was/is QB 1, and the line begins behind him.