Browsing rockauto? Some (most) brands don't actually make their products and sell relabeled products from 'various' manufacturers +markup. Google "who makes ____ pads" or ask in BITOG forum. Sometimes you can easily tell b/c they would use the same underlying part number + a few distinct letters.
It's been awhile but the top 'performance' brands are DBA, EBC, Hawk, Akebono. They all offer different variations of pads for different usage, but most variations are not avail for the Mazda 3/5 (not a sports car).
For most folks, any pad will work for DD, esp if you are a cautious driver. What you need to debate/determine (call it insurance) is what do you want for situations when you DO need to stop in an emergency b/c you can't control other people's stupidity. A few feet (@HWY) difference separates avoiding an accident, from a fender bender, from a major collision. Pads that do stop well often create a lot of dust, have a short life (b/c it wears away), squeal until it reaches ideal temp, eats cheap rotors, while costing a hefty penny.
Example, note how the brake friction does not increase until it is within ideal temp, and while at say 500*, friction can vary a lot.
https://www.tirerack.com/brakes/tes...R9u-fnByEwiyNX3NNCqqt8O4XtoVuoyUHXJO40tnScqGL
TLDR:
Ceramic is best compromise. Buy something mid-tier for street use, YGWYPF.