Baker Mayfield has been given the keys to the Cleveland Browns' car, and he definitely intends on driving it. He may be one of the league's most highly scrutinized players, but now you can multiply that times two entering his third season, with the most dynamic and talented Browns offense of the last decade at his disposal. Last season, he was careless, throwing the second-most interceptions (21), trailing only Jameis Winston's 30 and joining him as the only players to toss 20 interceptions.
Compared to his rookie season, Mayfield finished 2019 with more completions (317), attempts (534), and passing yards (3,827), but his quarterback rating dropped drastically from 93.