If the Browns were on fraternity row, Colin Cowherd believes “O-Delta Baker” is “a hell of a frat house” during rush week.

Cowherd, who has been critical of Baker Mayfield in the past, addressed the quarterback’s beer-chugging stunt at an Indians game this past weekend.

“I’m not going to speak for women in sororities, but the best time for a frat house is rush week. September! No big midterms yet, no big finals yet, the front door is still on its hinges, they’re throwing the best parties, the weather is perfect, everybody still qualified for school, nobody’s been thrown out yet, it’s rush week at the NFL’s best frat house,” Cowherd explained Monday on “The Herd with Colin Cowherd.”

“Of course, the frat house is not where you want to be during finals week, otherwise known as January in the NFL. That’s when the Steelers flourish and the Patriots flourish and the Eagles flourish, and guys like [Bill] Belichick and [Chiefs coach] Andy Reid and [Rams coach] Sean McVay flourish, no, no, no, no, you don’t want to be the best frat house during finals week, and I feel like that’s what matters in the NFL,” he continued.

The Browns enter the 2019 season with plenty of hype following the acquisition of Odell Beckham Jr. from the Giants back in March. Cowherd took a lot away from a 24-year-old chugging a beer.

“I thought Baker looked like he was a little too good at that beer chugging. A little too good for my franchise quarterback. 1 and 5 against winning teams, it’s Cleveland, stars leave,” Cowherd said, adding, “He’s showing he loves you, he’s part of you, I’m one of you, I’m wearing your jersey, I drink beer like you, I chug like you, you’re mine and I’m yours.

“Right now, they are the coolest frat on campus, which is the best place to be during rush week, September. Nobody’s flunked out yet. I’ll take the Steelers, Patriots, Chiefs, Colts, Eagles and Rams during finals week.”

Mayfield, who finished last season with 27 touchdowns and 14 interceptions for a 93.7 quarterback rating, is doing what he can to avoid a sophomore slump, especially when it comes to connecting with his receivers both on and off the field.

“It’s just the fact that if we get lazy and let things slide — we need to be open to communicating right now,” Mayfield previously said, according to ESPN.

The Browns open the preseason Thursday against the Redskins.