Days after signing his rookie contract with the Washington Redskins, former Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins is already living it up following his first major purchase.

The first-round pick bought a luxury Bentley, blacked out with a matte wrap and custom leather interior, featuring custom logos on the headrests pushing Haskins’ personal clothing brand, “Kingdom of Pride.”

Haskins showed off his new ride on his Instagram story, shortly after finalizing his new deal. Photos were screen-grabbed by NBC Washington and according to the outlet, Haskins wrote "Sheesh" above the videos with heart-eyes and open mouth emojis::

According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, Haskins signed a four-year deal with an option for a fifth year. This is the standard contract for first-round draft picks in the NFL. The details of the contract were not announced but according to Spotrac, Haskins' contract is valued at an estimated $14.37 million, along with an $8.47 million signing bonus.

In his only season as the Buckeyes' starting quarterback, Haskins broke nearly all Ohio State and Big Ten passing records, including Drew Brees' conference mark for touchdown passes in a season and Curtis Painter's single-season passing yard mark. His 50 touchdown passes were the most by any player since Oklahoma's Sam Bradford in 2008.

Haskins was the third quarterback selected in last month's draft, coming in behind Oklahoma's Kyler Murray (No. 1 overall to the Arizona Cardinals) and Duke's Daniel Jones (No. 6 overall to the New York Giants). Murray's contract with the Cardinals is worth more than $35 million guaranteed, with $23.5 million to sign. Some of those extravagant figures are voided if Murray opts for a return to baseball.

Playing with confidence and a hefty bank account, Haskins is reportedly "turning heads" at Washington's rookie mini-camp. He'll be battling Case Keenum and Colt McCoy for the starting job this season in what Redskins coach Jay Gruden has labeled an open competition at the position.

The franchise is excited about the pocket passer's potential in a system that caters to his strengths.

“I’ll be ready for whatever the coaches want for me, whether that’s starting right away or next year or during the season,” Haskins said, via The New York Post. “I’m just going to prepare like I’m the starter, and that’s with me in the weight room, me in the meeting rooms, me with the younger guys, me with the older guys. Every opportunity for me is an opportunity for me to showcase that I’m the guy.”

Washington's staff has been impressed with Haskins' velocity in the early going.

“He’s made some throws that turn your head without a doubt,” Gruden said.