One of the greatest quarterbacks in Eastern Michigan University history has signed an NFL contract.

Brogan Roback, who holds the program record with 57 touchdowns passes and 8,876 yards of total offense, inked a deal with the Cleveland Browns on Thursday as an undrafted free agent.

The Toledo, Ohio native was a four-year starter and guided the Eagles to a 7-6 record and Bahamas Bowl appearance in 2016, the program's first bowl game since 1987.

Last season for EMU (5-7), Roback ranked 27th in the nation in passing yardage (2,890), 34th in passing touchdowns (19), and 36th in passing yards per game (240.8). He finished just 110 yards shy of joining Charlie Batch as the only quarterbacks in program history to pass for more than 3,000 yards in a season.

The 6-foot-3, 206-pounder, who worked out with the Baltimore Ravens last week, finishes his five-year collegiate career second in EMU history with 745 completions and 8,653 passing yards, which ranked 12th among active college quarterbacks.

Barring injuries, Roback likely will be the fourth quarterback on the Browns' depth chart, joining Tyrod Taylor, Drew Stanton and 2018 No. 1 overall draft pick Baker Mayfield.