CLEVELAND, Ohio -- ESPN's "QB Camp" has a new star and a new name.

With Jon Gruden gone to the NFL, ESPN has tapped Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson to host "Q2QB" starting next month.

Similar to what Gruden did for eight seasons on "QB Camp," Wilson will get to know and mentor quarterbacks including Ohio State's J.T. Barrett, Oklahoma's Baker Mayfield and Oklahoma State's Mason Rudolph as they prepare for the NFL Draft. A fourth episode, featuring Penn State running back Saquon Barkley, will be titled "QB2RB."

Barkley and Mayfield have been mentioned as potential first-round targets for the Browns.

"Russell is an ideal mentor for these young players entering the NFL. He overcame a fair amount of skepticism when he joined the league and worked hard to become one of the NFL's top players," said ESPN producer Jay Rothman in a press release. "Our 'QB Camp' series with Jon Gruden highlighted the relationship between coach and quarterback; this new iteration of the series will now explore the mentoring relationship between NFL veteran and these soon-to-be rookie players."

Wilson, who spent part of the offseason playing spring training baseball for the New York Yankees, said: "Jon Gruden's 'QB Camp' was one of my favorite experiences of the NFL Draft process because it helped prepare me for some of the physical and mental demands of playing in the NFL. Now, I'm excited to have the opportunity to meet Baker, Saquon, Mason and J.T. to try to help them get ready for the next level as part of ESPN's 'QB2QB.' At the same time, I look forward to feeding off their energy and excitement as I prepare myself for the new experiences that await me this season."

All four of the 30-minute episodes will premiere April 17 from 8-10 p.m. on ESPN. The NFL Draft begins on April 26.