Fans of the Cleveland Browns may not be accustomed to much winning lately -- the Browns are just 1-31 over the last two NFL seasons. But with Baker Mayfield now on board as the franchise's QB of the future (and with all due respect to Tyrod Taylor fans, "QB of the present" probably isn't too far behind, either), that may be changing soon. Both on and off the field.
From an on-field standpoint, the reigning Heisman Trophy winner's resume speaks for itself. He threw for more than 12,000 yards in three seasons as Oklahoma's starting QB.