INDIANAPOLIS -- Baker Mayfield is confident he's the man to solve the Browns' 1-31 woes.

"I think if anybody's going to turn that franchise around it would be me,'' Mayfield said Friday during his podium interview at the NFL Scouting Combine. "They're close. They're very close. They have the right pieces. I think they just need one guy, a quarterback to make that difference.''

Here are a few other quick quotes from Mayfield's 13-minute press conference.

On why he's the right man for the job: "Accuracy. I can make any throw. Winning is most important, but the way I've been able to get my guys around me to play, not just the offensive players around, the 10 guys, but the defensive players, special teams. The energy I bring, the passion I bring, it's infectious. You can ask anybody on that Oklahoma staff. That's what I bring to the table."

On being in the spotlight: "Under pressure is something I thrive on. First things first, get a win. It doesn't matter where you are. The most important thing is winning."

On his 6-0 5/8 size: "You see guys like Tyrod Taylor, Drew Brees, Russell Wilson, they proven that it doesn't matter. If you want to say anything else, I've got three years of tape you can watch. I think I have less batted balls at the line of scrimmage than all of the other guys here and I'm a shorter guy too, so it doesn't matter.''



On the Johnny Manziel comparisons: "People forget that he's a talented football player. Before he got caught up in whatever it was, talented football player. When it comes to that comparison, it's not my favorite at all because we're two completely different people. He's said it, I've said it. When it comes down to it, I'd do anything to play this game and I do everything to keep playing.''



On his character issues: 'Until you sit down and talk to me directly, you might have an image portrayed within stories or headlines, but I love the game. I'm up front and honest. I let them know exactly what I'm about and I think that's the most important thing. What you see is what you get. I'm brutally honest and some people don't like that because it's rare nowadays. I go into these meetings and I'm just myself. A teams knows exactly what they're getting.''



On if he'd be okay sitting behind a player such as Eli Manning with the Giants: "First things first, whatever I team I go to I'm not going to settle for a backup job. I've never been like that. I never will. I'm going to push that person in front of me. When it comes down to it, the best man's going to win and I know that. But everybody has a role on the team. ..I'd be more than happy to be at the Giants, but same with any other team.



On his best attribute: "Accuracy. I'm the most accurate quarterback in this draft by far. If there's anything to improve on, it's just keeping my base, footwork, staying clean in the pocket and that's going to help out my timing, not being late with the ball.''



On what to show in these meetings: "The biggest thing is showing from day one that I'm ready to be a franchise guy. To get a chance, that's all I've ever asked for.''



On leading grown men in the NFL and his demeanor: "I don't think I'm cocky. It's not cocky. It's just confident. Everybody has earned their way into that locker room. I'm not going to go in there and act like I have it all figured out.



On Browns' consultant Scot McCloughan comparing him to Brett Favre: "To be compared to Brett Favre is pretty special but he was his own player and so am I. I'm not trying to be Brett Favre, Jr., the second coming. I want to be myself and I want to be the best to ever play.''