Baker Mayfield rolls out of the pocket to make a pass as middle linebacker Joe Schobert gives chase during an 11-on-11 scrimmage in day seven of training camp, August 1, 2019, in Berea. (John Kuntz, cleveland.com)

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BEREA, Ohio -- Amid the journey of training camp, the legs get tired, the body begins to dehydrate, and the legs feel like jello. This is the process all teams across the country face.

The days drag together and there is a sincere yearning for hitting someone other than your own teammate. The Browns are currently in that funk, and the relief of an actual preseason game is still a full week away.

The coaching and training staff have aimed to keep the players fresh, and for the most part they're doing well. Veterans receive the occasional off day, and in those off days they dress in full gear but sit out team drills. It helps everyone involved stay fresh.

Day 7 brought some tired legs as Sheldon Richardson and Olivier Vernon, among others, missed the day while resting some soft tissue injuries.

However, the offense was at its full disposal of weapons as Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry, Rashard Higgins, Antonio Callaway, David Njoku, and Nick Chubb took the majority of the first-team reps.

Let's look at how Mayfield fared with his full array of weapons.

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INDIVIDUAL DRILLS

As has been the case the last few days, Mayfield got with the running backs and tight ends to work a variety of timing routes. The focus went specifically on high-point goal line throws and some quick timing patterns to the running backs.

It's clear the Brows will try to use empty sets with the running back wide in passing routes as a way to take advantage of Mayfield's decisive nature and propensity to get rid of the ball quickly.

Mayfield was accurate throughout the first portion of throwing drills.

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1-ON-1 DRILLS

It's been a while since the offense had a session of 1-on-1 drills with the cornerbacks, but the coaches put that in the script for today's session.

Mayfield worked with all four of his top receivers and found Callaway for a couple big gains, and then also found Landry in the tightest of windows for a big gain down the right sideline.

These are the reps where timing comes together and Mayfield starts to feel comfortable with the weapons at his disposal. He was sharp throughout.

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TEAM SESSION

The script called for several periods of team 11-on-11. Most work was done from the middle of the field, and the groups didn't work as many game closing scenarios as the day before.

Mayfield truly found his rhythm with Beckham Jr. during these sessions. He hit him on a dig route during the first set of plays, then a speed out on another, and their biggest play came on a fade route from the slot in the red zone.

Mayfield also found the consistency with Landry we have seen all camp. The dynamic wide receiver duo put on a clinic for fans in the stands.

Have a look at several of the team reps here.

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FINAL GRADE

8.3/10

The day was overall quite sharp for Mayfield as the offense was moving the ball effectively when the entire first-team spent time together.

The lone blemish came during one of the few two-minute drill reps the team had. Mayfield wanted to get the ball out quickly to a speed out but Christian Kirksey timed up his jump when pressure the quarterback. The ball was intercepted by Danny Ekuale.

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Despite the turnover, the offense gave flashes of the dominance that could come. The Browns open their 2019 season in just over a month, and Thursday's session gave those in attendance a taste of just how dynamic this group can be.

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Jake Burns played quarterback at the collegiate level and has also coached at multiple levels.

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